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Repco Universal Joint 3/8in Drive - RT21802
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Repco Universal Joint 3/8in Drive - RT21802

$14.25
$19
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Repco Universal Joint 1/4in Drive - RT22110
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Repco Universal Joint 1/4in Drive - RT22110

$15.75
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Repco 3 Pc Universal Joint Set - RTK2205
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Repco 3 Pc Universal Joint Set - RTK2205

$56.25
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Repco Universal Joint 1/2in Drive - RT21494
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Repco Universal Joint 1/2in Drive - RT21494

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Mechpro Adapter & Universal Joint Set 7pc - MPBA102K

Mechpro Adapter & Universal Joint Set 7pc - MPBA102K

$42
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Mechpro Universal Joint Set 3pc - MPB102K

Mechpro Universal Joint Set 3pc - MPB102K

$27
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Powerbuilt Universal Joint - 3/8In Dr

Powerbuilt Universal Joint - 3/8In Dr

$12
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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

$14
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Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

Repco Cooling System Pressure Test Kit - RST194

$368
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25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

$4,508
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Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

$1,471
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Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

$2,127
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Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

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Universal Joints in the 2007 Honda Fit

When discussing the 2007 Honda Fit, it's important to note that this particular model doesn't utilise universal joints in its drivetrain configuration. Typically, universal joints, or U-joints, are employed in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles where they play a vital role in connecting different components of the drivetrain by allowing for flexibility. However, the 2007 Honda Fit is a front-wheel-drive vehicle, which means it operates using constant velocity (CV) joints instead of universal joints.

Let's delve a bit more into the mechanics of the Honda Fit. This innovative little hatchback capitalises on its front-wheel-drive layout to provide a compact and efficient drivetrain. In place of universal joints, the Fit relies on CV joints to transfer power from the engine and transaxle to the wheels. These CV joints are crucial in accommodating the up and down motion of the vehicle's suspension while maintaining a constant velocity, so you don't experience any unwanted jerking or vibrations as you drive.

If you're looking to maintain or service your vehicle, paying attention to the health of the CV joints is much more pertinent. To ensure your Honda Fit remains in optimum condition, it's all about regular maintenance and checking for any signs of wear or tear. Here are some guidelines to keep your beloved Fit running smoothly:

  1. Regular Visual Inspection: Make it a habit to visually inspect your CV joints and boots during routine servicing. Look for any signs of cracks, tears, or leaks. Damaged CV boots can lead to dirt and moisture entering the joint, causing accelerated wear.
  2. Listen for Unusual Noises: If you start hearing a clicking or popping noise when turning your Fit, it may indicate that the CV joints are worn and may need to be serviced or replaced. While you're driving, keep an ear out for any odd sounds especially when navigating through turns.
  3. Check for Vibration: If you feel an abnormal vibration while driving at higher speeds, it could be another tell-tale sign of CV joint issues. This is often noticed more during acceleration.
  4. Cleanliness and Protection: Keeping the undercarriage of your car clean can help prolong the life of the CV boots. Make sure there isn't excessive grit and grime around the boots which can lead to deterioration over time.
  5. Professional Assessment: It's good practice to have your car assessed by a professional if you have any concerns. Certified mechanics can provide a more in-depth inspection and suggest necessary repairs, ensuring your vehicle is safe and sound for the roads.

Regular servicing isn't just about checking under the bonnet. It's about taking a comprehensive approach to your vehicle's health, ensuring all parts that contribute to its performance are in the best shape. You should ensure your tyres are in good condition, have the wheels aligned regularly, and get the vehicle tuned at regular intervals. By doing so, you're safeguarding against potential issues further down the road.

Even though universal joints might not play a role in maintaining your 2007 Honda Fit, understanding the components that do matter is crucial for any car owner. Regular inspections of the boots and joints, listening attentively to your vehicle's sounds, and seeking professional guidance when necessary can make the difference between a smooth running vehicle and unexpected breakdowns.

  • Remember, the key to a long-lasting relationship with your car is attentive care and regular maintenance.
  • Honouring your servicing schedule will help keep your vehicle in excellent condition, ultimately prolonging its life and performance efficiency.

So, keep an eye and ear open for anything unusual and don't hesitate to consult a professional. Your 2007 Honda Fit will thank you with many more years of reliable service.