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A severely worn out CV joint can even disintegrate while you're driving and make the car undrivable. ... It is not safe to drive with a damaged CV joint. Look for some symptoms of a failing CV joint to have it repaired before it becomes unsafe to operate the vehicle.
Usually, the CV boots will last about 80,000 miles before they have to be replaced.
The good news is that a CV axle in most cars is covered by the powertrain warranty, which is typically 5 years or 60,000 miles. Check your warranty brochure for details. Read Next: When does a wheel bearing need to be replaced?
Usually, the CV boots will last about 80,000 miles before they have to be replaced.
One of the most common and noticeable symptoms of a bad or failing CV axle shaft assembly is an audible clicking noise when turning or accelerating. When CV axles become excessively worn, the constant velocity joints will become loose and click when turning or accelerating.
When your CV joints failure, it essentially breaks your vehicle's axle, as your car will not be going anywhere. If this occurs while you are driving, the consequences can be even more severe, often leading to complete loss of control. Broken CV joints are not repairable. (However, the boot is.)
It is possible to drive a car with a torn CV boot, but doing so will likely lead to further damage that will eventually require more extensive repair. ... Among the indications that a CV joint or axle has been damaged is a clicking or popping noise when turning, or vibrations at highway speeds.
Over time, with exposure to the elements a CV boot can become dry or brittle and crack or tear. When a CV boot cracks or tears it will usually leak grease onto the inside of the wheel. ... A torn boot can also allow dirt, debris, and moisture to enter the CV joint, which will damage the joint.
If the boot that seals the CV joint is damaged, the grease will leak out and contamination will set in, eventually causing the joint to wear out and fail. ... It is not safe to drive with a damaged CV joint. Look for some symptoms of a failing CV joint to have it repaired before it becomes unsafe to operate the vehicle.
As long as that boot remains intact, it is not uncommon for CV joints to last well over 100,000 miles or more. If the boot becomes ripped or torn, the grease contained within will get slung out from the joint while road grit, debris, and water will be allowed in which further accelerates the wear and tear on the joint.
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