1998 Nissan Sentra GXE

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1998 Nissan Sentra GXE

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Just to let someone know that the labor listing for this car is off on replacing the left cv shaft. It says left or both 3.6 for replacement? How can replacing the left cv shaft be the same time as replacing both? Right side says 1.9. Just informing so maybe it can get fixed. By the way I am running 5.9.5.211.
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Thanks, I'll pass this one along.

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Re: 1998 Nissan Sentra GXE

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Just to deal with a bit of confusion here. On this particular vehicle the proper way of removing the left shaft is by removing the right and tapping the left one out by reaching through the diff with a punch and tapping it out. It's held in with a collapse ring and I believe the inner tulip is recessed and can't be externally manipulated out. Or so the dealer claims.

A tip here, on tulips that I can't get a good grip on to pop off I will use a disc cutter to notch it so I can use a long chisel or on some that are real sob's and can't be reached easily I disconnect the battery, clean the tulip, mig weld a piece of 1/2" chain to it and using an axle puller attached to the other end hammer away at it. I've had a few that have shifted on the lift, but none I couldn't get off.
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Re: 1998 Nissan Sentra GXE

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I was looking for the proper place to send that to, but didn't see it. Yes, I believe Steve is right, I read through the removal procedure, but I have a nifty tool that can get in there and remove the shaft without doing that. That is why I posted on here, read the procedure after the vehicle was gone, because time just didn't seem right. Especially when it didn't take me that long. Identifix says 1.5 to do left shaft? I got it, thanks for the replies.
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