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Is the transaxle side dust cover necessary on CV axle?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Samuraidog, Aug 2, 2020.

  1. Samuraidog

    Samuraidog Junior Member

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    I've been googling for hours looking for the answer to this question, but I can't find anything relevant.

    I replaced the passenger side CV axle on my 2009 Prius. After installation, I noticed the new CV axle does not have the metal dust cover at the end of the axle on the transaxle side. Is this a necessary component? In other words, will the transaxle seal be compromised with this metal dust cover missing?

    I called the dealer, and they said there are only a handful of these metal dust covers in the entire United States. Should I try to order one and redo the entire job, or just let it be without the dust cover?

    Thank you.
     
  2. edthefox5

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    Never seen that on my 07. I know the rubber boots must be on both cj joints or they wont last long.

    Could you take a picture of the area in question I would like to see that.

    Go on a toyota dealer parts online site and show us what its missing. Snip it and send it..
     
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    That must be under the rubber boot at the transaxle input. Protects the seal?

    You must have used a non oem cv joint, lots of people on this site have had poor luck with those but the oem ones are very expensive I hear.
     
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    This part is not associated with the rubber boot at all. It is a good three or four inches away from the rubber boot. It is merely a cover to protect the transaxle seal from dust/debris. As is shown in the diagram in the link I provided above, this metal dust cover slides over and past the splines on the end of the drive shaft on the transaxle box side.

    For the new CV axle, I used an OEM remanufactured part, so it is 100% OEM design. The new CV axle works great so far. No clicking or any other issues.

    I'm just wondering whether I should leave everything as is (without dust cover attached) and hope that the integrity of the transaxle seal stays in tact, or if I should disassemble the entire unit, install the metal dust cover on the end of the CV axle, and then reassemble and refill the transmission fluid.
     
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    Seems like you know everything about to bad you left it off.
     
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    I only learned about this stuff because of this repair project. I had no idea about any of it until a week or two ago.
     
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    and you don't?

    It is a metal dust seal pressed into the steering arm to keep dirt and mud away from the wheel ABS sensor. You can run with out it as I am going to likely do, not being able to find a replacement. Damaged original getting a socket into the hub bolts. Now it will not stay in place.
    If i get an ABS warning, it will be the first place I will check