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2007 Toyota Wish driveshafts: purpose, upkeep, and when to replace

Driveshafts are absolutely relevant on the 2007 Toyota Wish. Technical references including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for ZNE10G/ANE10G (2003–2009) and the Toyota Repair Manual (Drivetrain/Axle section) list left and right front driveshaft (CV axle) assemblies for front‑wheel‑drive models, and add a propeller shaft plus rear driveshafts for 4WD variants (e.g., ZNE14G). So, whether it’s FWD or 4WD, this model uses driveshafts.

On the Wish, the front driveshafts transmit engine torque from the transaxle to the front wheels. Constant velocity (CV) joints at each end allow smooth power delivery while the suspension moves and the wheels steer. On 4WD versions, a propeller shaft carries drive to the rear differential, where rear driveshafts (axle shafts) do the same job at the back.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the CV boots every service or 10,000–15,000 km. Those rubber boots keep grease in and road grit out