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Parts for your 2004 Mazda 6-Universal joints

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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

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Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

$368
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Mackay Drive Shaft Coupling

Mackay Drive Shaft Coupling

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$330
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1005

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1005

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$387
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25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

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Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1003

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1003

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$683
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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1004

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1004

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Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1019

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1019

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$868
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Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1006

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1006

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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1009

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1009

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Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1007

Kelpro Drive Shaft Coupling - KDC1007

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UNIVERSAL JOINT - GUIS-73
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UNIVERSAL JOINT - GUIS-73

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U JOINT
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U JOINT

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U/JOINT-B/FORD CHEV FORD IHC JAG
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U/JOINT-B/FORD CHEV FORD IHC JAG

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Understanding Universal Joints on the 2004 Mazda 6

When looking into the drivetrain components of the 2004 Mazda 6, it's important to know whether universal joints, often called U-joints, play a role in this vehicle's setup. For those not familiar, universal joints are mechanical parts that connect rotating shafts, allowing them to bend in different angles without losing the rotational power. They are commonly found in rear-wheel drive vehicles or trucks that have a driveshaft running from the transmission to the rear differential.

The 2004 Mazda 6, however, primarily comes with front-wheel drive configurations. This means the engine powers the front wheels directly through a transaxle, combining the transmission and differential into one compact unit. Because of this design, there is no traditional driveshaft running the length of the car to the rear wheels. As a result, universal joints are not a part of the drivetrain in the standard front-wheel drive versions of the 2004 Mazda 6.

If looking at all-wheel drive or four-wheel drive vehicles, universal joints are often found in the driveshafts and front or rear axles, where flexible coupling is necessary to accommodate movement and changes in angle. But for the 2004 Mazda 6, which does not have this type of drivetrain layout, universal joints don't play a role. Instead, the Mazda 6's front-wheel drive system uses constant velocity (CV) joints on the drive axles, which serve a somewhat similar purpose but are designed differently to handle the steering and suspension articulations specific to front-wheel drive cars.

Because the 2004 Mazda 6 is not fitted with universal joints, maintenance and replacement tips around universal joints won't apply. Instead, owners should focus on the CV joints and boots. CV joints are much more common on front-wheel drive cars like the Mazda 6. These joints allow the wheels to receive power and turn while the suspension moves up and down, and the steering wheel is turned to change direction.

CV joints have protective rubber or plastic boots filled with grease to keep them lubricated and to keep dirt and moisture out. If these boots become damaged, the grease can leak out, dirt can enter and the joint can wear out or fail, leading to clicking noises when turning or even loss of drive if neglected.

Regular inspection of the CV boots during servicing can prevent costly repairs down the line. If a boot is found cracked or leaking, replacing the boot or the whole CV axle may be recommended depending on the damage. This is critical to maintain the smooth and reliable operation of the Mazda 6's front-wheel drive system.

So, while universal joints are important components in many vehicles, especially rear-wheel drive and truck applications, the 2004 Mazda 6's front-wheel drive setup does away with them completely. Instead, it relies on CV joints which require their own attention and upkeep. If the universal joints ever come up in discussion about this model, it usually is a mix-up with CV joints, which are the actual flexible joints in use on this vehicle.

It's always good practice to have a trusted mechanic inspect the drivetrain components during regular servicing. They will check for wear signs on drive axles including the CV boots, and can provide peace of mind that the Mazda 6 continues to perform reliably without fuss. So while you won't need to worry about universal joints on the 2004 Mazda 6, keeping an eye on the CV joints will help keep the car running smoothly for years to come.