Hyundai Santa Fe (DM): Front Driveshaft. Repair procedures
Removal
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Remove the front wheel and tire (A) from front hub .
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2. |
Remove the brake caliper mounting bolts, and then place the brake
caliper assembly (B) with wire.
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3. |
Remove the coking nut (A).
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Remove the brake hose (A) and wheel speed sensor (B).
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Remove the tie rod end ball joint (C) from the knuckle.
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Disconnect the ball joint(A) from knuckle using the special tool
(09568-4A000).
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Remove the lower arm (A) mounting bolt and nut from the knuckle.
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8. |
Using a plastic hammer (A), disconnect driveshaft (C) from the
axle hub (B).
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Remove the RH side cover (A).
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10. |
Remove the mounting bolts (A,B) of Upper roll rod bracket (C).
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11. |
Loosen the inner shaft mounting bolts and then disconnect the
inner shaft (A).
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12. |
Insert a pry bar (A) between the transaxle case and joint case,
and separate the drive shaft (B) from the transaxle case.
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Install in the reverse order of removal.
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14. |
Check the front alignment.
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