Resolved: Stuck CV joint Driver side

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Benscha, May 24, 2026 at 4:45 AM.

  1. Benscha

    Benscha New Member

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    I have recently changed
    my Prius II transaxle including CV joint.

    Torn boot with leaking grease. Decided to change whole axle with an OEM low mileage donor unit.

    Can be an easy fix.

    1. Unstake and remove Lug nut.
    2. Remove 2 x 17 mm nut & 1 x 17 mm bolt from lower control arm.
    3. Pull out CV axle

    Replace in opposite order.

    However! Sometimes the axle is stuck and hard to remove.

    Different solutions have been posted.
    1. Hammer/pry with a prybar , 2 man job while one is also pulling.
    2. Tear inner CV boot and place Vice grips to inner CV joint from Transaxle spindle. Yank it out as one unit.
    3. Sometimes no. 2 in combination with glide hammer.


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    I have no Vice Grip and no slide Hammer. Looked for a cheap alternative solution with no boot cutting hassle.

    Alternative cheap solution:

    Space is narrow.

    I decided to sneak a steel wire around the CV joint mount. Leading the strands out to the side of the car, wrapping it around my Jack Handle.

    Hereafter doing some “Power Rows” - ca 20 of them. While also alternatively turning the axle in order to maybe loosen the snap-ring to a favourable position.


    Pictures for demonstration.

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  2. PrimalPrius

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    I made a "custom slide hammer attachment" out of a metal electrical box (the kind with rounded corners) and a couple of pieces of flat iron. Fits in there nicely and worked well. (Need a drill and a grinder with a cutting wheel).
    I heard since that using an air hammer to rattle the locking ring supposedly makes it much simpler to pull an axle out, but I've had no reason to test it.
    Same way that centering the ring with grease makes installation easier.
     
    #2 PrimalPrius, May 26, 2026 at 12:44 PM
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    Looks like crossing the cable an additional time or 2 would help to increase separation between the cables, if desired/needed.