so I took my mkx to the shop for what I thought was a front cv shaft going bad ( making a clicking sound ) , ends up being one of the carrier bearings on the rear drive shaft . No big deal right ? , wrong . its un-serviceable and the only way to fix it is to buy a new drive shaft for 1000 dollars ( yes 1,000 dollars ) . I know the people at the shop and they sourced out a used one for 350 but with them installing it it would be a 500 dollar job and I cant see myself spending 500 on a used part that may fail me again in a few miles . so for now what they told me they will do is remove the rear shaft witch would make is FWD only for the time being.
now for my questions lol
will taking the rear driveshaft out temporarily cause any issues ? only issues I can possibly see happening are possibly a speed sensor being thrown off or maybe an ABS.
is there a way to actually replace this bearing ? I know its labeled as ( un-serviceable ) but im sure theres a way to get it done , they do list the bearings online for 80ish a piece
thanks
now for my questions lol
will taking the rear driveshaft out temporarily cause any issues ? only issues I can possibly see happening are possibly a speed sensor being thrown off or maybe an ABS.
is there a way to actually replace this bearing ? I know its labeled as ( un-serviceable ) but im sure theres a way to get it done , they do list the bearings online for 80ish a piece
thanks