NOTE - This is a general trouble shooting guide. When using this guide, locate the condition in column one that corresponds to your problem and determine the possible causes in column two. Match the number of the possible cause with the same number in column three, and you will have the suggested correction.
CONDITION | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTION |
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| 1) Misaligned axle housing 2) Bent or sprung axle 3) Pinion bearing end lay 4) Excessive ring gear backlash 5) Incorrect pinion bearing adjustment 6) Loose companion flange nut 7) Incorrect wheel bearing adjustment 8) Scuffed tooth contact surfaces | 2) Replace axle shaft 3) Check pinion bearing preload 4) Check backlash and adjust 5) Adjust pinion bearings 6) Tighten nut to specification 7) Adjust wheel bearings 8) Adjust or replace gears |
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| | 2) Check gears and bearings for damage, reassemble and adjust bearings 3) Check gears and bearings for damage, reduce vehicle load 4) Check gears and bearings for damage, avoid erratic clutch use |
| | 1) Replace scored gears 2) Replace scored gears, clean housing and fill rear axle to capacity with correct lubricant 3) Replace scored gears and service as necessary |
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| 1) Insufficient lubricant 2) Incorrect ring gear and pinion adjustment 3) Worn ring gear or pinion teeth 4) Loose pinion bearings 5) Loose differential gear bearings 6) Misaligned ring gear 7) Loose carrier bolts | 4) Adjust pinion bearings 5) Adjust differential gear bearings 6) Check ring gear runout 7) Tighten to specification |
| 1) Lubricant level to high 2) Worn axle shaft seals 3) Cracked housing 4) Worn drive pinion seals 3) Cracked housing 4) Worn drive pinion seal 5) Scored or worn companion flange | |
| 1) Lubricant level low 2) Incorrect lubricant 3) Bearings adjusted too tight 4) Insufficient ring gearto pinion clearance | 1) Fill axle to capacity with correct lubricant 2) Drain axle and refill to capacity with correct lubricant 3) Readjust bearings 4) Readjust ring gear and pinion backlash and check ring and pinion for wear or scoring |
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