i have a 98 awd with 75k miles. Car ran great until today. Basically after a full throttle run off a turn from a deadstop, and a gear switch from R to D that was a little too fast. Something in my LF broke!!! What the car does now is that the axle spins really hard whenever I back off the gas hard, go up a hill or turn at slow slow speed. It seems to me something near the spline of the axle broke off as it grips if i take it easy, it slips when i am hard on the car. Does that happen a lot, I just want to get everyone's thoughts on it.
THanks
Ahh Wtf, Axle Broke
Started by MakGT, Mar 17 2006 12:45 AM
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#1
Posted 17 March 2006 - 12:45 AM
96 Turbo
#2
Posted 17 March 2006 - 01:15 AM
I just pulled the wheel, the axel has no visble damage, but the axle nut has plenty of movement in it. What do you think? Hub, axle or what?
Thanks
Thanks
96 Turbo
#4 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 17 March 2006 - 05:37 AM
nope , i got hte car a while ago. I doubt it is loose, I think something is broken. The axle is OEM as it has a Volvo sticker. Anyone have info on how to remove it?
thanks
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#5
Posted 17 March 2006 - 12:09 PM
i have a 98 awd with 75k miles. Car ran great until today. Basically after a full throttle run off a turn from a deadstop, and a gear switch from R to D that was a little too fast. Something in my LF broke!!! What the car does now is that the axle spins really hard whenever I back off the gas hard, go up a hill or turn at slow slow speed. It seems to me something near the spline of the axle broke off as it grips if i take it easy, it slips when i am hard on the car. Does that happen a lot, I just want to get everyone's thoughts on it.
THanks
THanks
How do you know its the left front? Can you hear noises from that side? What do you mean by the axle spins really hard? Do you mean the engine revs up but the car does not accelerate?
The nut holding the axle in place should be staked so it would be extremly hard for the nut to loosen off. But
if that is the case you should tighten it and see if it helps
Never accept anything for true which you did not clearly know to be such!
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1997 855 AWD 5 speed
#6
Posted 17 March 2006 - 12:20 PM
Go into the repair section and look under wheel bearing replacement, you'll see the procedure you need. To remove the LH side axle you'll need to use a bar to pop out the axle which is held in by a clip inside the transaxle.
My guess is you sheared off the axle shaft where it goes into the wheel bearing. You'll know right away when you start taking it apart.
My guess is you sheared off the axle shaft where it goes into the wheel bearing. You'll know right away when you start taking it apart.
'98 S70 GLT
#7
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:35 PM
"Basically after a full throttle run off a turn from a deadstop, and a gear switch from R to D that was a little too fast."
I'm trying hard and for the life of me can't figure out why on earth your axle broke. I mean, that *never* happens. You should actually be thankful thats its something easy and cheap to repair like your axle or wheel hub.
Basically, take apart the wheel assembly. Drop the a-arm, pull the hub and axle and have a look. Its not quick or easy but something definitely let go. I'm guessing stripped splines at the hub end of the axle.
Just hope its not your trans, hope hard.
I'm trying hard and for the life of me can't figure out why on earth your axle broke. I mean, that *never* happens. You should actually be thankful thats its something easy and cheap to repair like your axle or wheel hub.
Basically, take apart the wheel assembly. Drop the a-arm, pull the hub and axle and have a look. Its not quick or easy but something definitely let go. I'm guessing stripped splines at the hub end of the axle.
Just hope its not your trans, hope hard.
#8
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:29 PM
yep, definitely wanna hope that aint trans. How little is a little to fast?
a friend of mine does that to his busted jerk taurus all the time, throws it in reverse floors it, and puts it in drive to spin the tires like crazy. that cant be good for preserving the integrity of the trans tho..
good luck
a friend of mine does that to his busted jerk taurus all the time, throws it in reverse floors it, and puts it in drive to spin the tires like crazy. that cant be good for preserving the integrity of the trans tho..
good luck
#9
Posted 20 March 2006 - 02:12 AM
it wasnt fast at all, the car was stopped. It's just the stupid Volvo takes a while to go from 3rd gear back to 1st once you stop, thats about it. Its not a tranny problem, you can hear the axles spinning inside the hub.
96 Turbo
#10
Posted 21 March 2006 - 05:38 AM
I just changed the axle, had to change the hub too as both tooth are completely worn down. How the f does that happen
96 Turbo
#11
Posted 21 March 2006 - 04:11 PM
Right foot to the floor when the axle is wearing out already?
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#12
Posted 23 March 2006 - 01:08 AM
you cant wear down the hub like that in one day, it takes a while to wear that out
96 Turbo
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