Watch this video to learn how to replace front CV axle on a 2009-2014 Ford F-150.
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Here’s the toolbox we recommend to repair your Ford F-150: HM85 85 Piece Ratchet and Socket Set
List of tools:
Step 1: Turn off the engine, set the parking brake.
Step 2: Loosen the stud bolts on the front wheels.
Step 3: Lift the front of your vehicle and securely place it on axle stands. Watch our “How to jack your Ford F-150 safely” video for guidance before proceeding.
Step 4: To change the driveshaft, remove the wheels for full access. Place the wheels under the vehicle.
Step 5: Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the nut cover from the hub.
Step 6: Lock the hub rotation with a crowbar, and unscrew the hub nut using a ratchet and a 15mm socket.
Step 7: Measure the distance between the end of the driveshaft thread and the hub using a caliper for proper reassembly.
Step 8: Disconnect the ABS sensor cable from the body using a fork. Disconnect it from the brake hose. Unscrew the fixing screw from the brake hose using a ratchet and a 10mm socket.
Step 9: Loosen the nut on the upper control arm ball joint with a breaker bar and a 22mm socket. Unscrew the nut a few threads with a ratchet.
Step 10: Turn the disk outwards for easier access.
Step 11: Remove the outer tie rod from the knuckle. Refer to our video on “How to replace the outer tie rod Ford F-150.”
Step 12: Knock on the knuckle to separate the rod from the upper control arm. Lift the front axle slightly with a jack while supported by the lower control arm to prevent the wheel knuckle unit from falling off. Finish unscrewing the upper control arm ball joint.
Step 13: Lower the wheel knuckle slightly with the jack to remove the ball joint and create space needed for driveshaft removal. Shift the whole and disconnect vacuum lines.
Step 14: Tilt the wheel knuckle to remove the driveshaft. Remove the hub lock actuator to completely remove the driveshaft from the hub.
Step 15: Unscrew the 3 screws maintaining the hub lock actuator using a ratchet and an 8mm socket. Pry it out with a large flathead screwdriver. Pull the driveshaft out of the hub and remove the hub lock actuator.
Step 16: Disengage the driveshaft from the differential using a crowbar. Pull the driveshaft out completely.
Step 17: Protect the driveshaft insertion slot near the drive axle. Clean impurities at the gasket using a screwdriver, brake cleaner, and paper towels. Do the same on the contact portion between the hub and the hub lock actuator.
Step 18: Apply grease to the wheel hub.
Step 19: Unscrew the nut supplied with the new driveshaft and install the driveshaft following the instructions in the video above.
Step 20: Push firmly to fit the driveshaft in place. Grease the contact part with the hub lock actuator.
Step 21: Clean the hub lock actuator with brake cleaner and paper towels. Position it on the driveshaft and grease it. Insert the driveshaft into the wheel hub.
Step 22: Screw back the 3 hub actuator retaining screws. Finish tightening using a torque wrench. Remove the jack so you can manipulate the whole.
Step 23: Insert the new driveshaft into the hub by rotating it to fit into the wheel hub unit.
Step 24: Reinsert the upper control arm ball joint into the wheel knuckle. Loosely screw the nut back on to hold it together.
Step 25: Put the outer tie rod back in place and screw it back on. Finish tightening with a torque wrench.
Step 26: Complete the tightening of the upper suspension arm ball joint with a torque wrench. Reconnect the vacuum hoses.
Step 27: Screw the brake hose mounting bracket back on. Replace the ABS sensor cable and clip it back into its slots.
Step 28: Verify the previously measured distance for correct reassembly.
Step 29: Replace the hub nut. Block the hub rotation with a crowbar and screw the nut back on. Finish tightening with a torque wrench.
Step 30: Put the cover back on the nut.
Step 31: Put the wheels back on your vehicle.
Step 32: Lower the vehicle and block the wheels properly.
The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles :
To ensure that the part is properly installed during reassembly, measure the distance between the end of the drive shaft thread and the hub with a caliper.
To prevent the wheel knuckle unit from falling off, lift the front axle slightly with a jack while being supported by the lower control arm.
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