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Josco Brush Cup CR 25mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JEC25
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Josco Brush Cup CR 25mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JEC25

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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081
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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081

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Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

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Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

$108
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Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

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Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

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Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

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Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

$39
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Wildcat Gear Knob - Round Black Top - 44 G1136A

Wildcat Gear Knob - Round Black Top - 44 G1136A

$44
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

$101
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Eclipse Wheel Wonder Brush Kit - EWWBK

Eclipse Wheel Wonder Brush Kit - EWWBK

$41
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GJ Grab Kit – Metric Circlips - GKA110

GJ Grab Kit – Metric Circlips - GKA110

$55
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T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

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Powerbuilt  0X100mm Phillips S/D

Powerbuilt 0X100mm Phillips S/D

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Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

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Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

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Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

$180
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Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

$27
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Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

$464
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Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

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Driveshafts on the 2013 Mazda Axela: What You Need to Know

The 2013 Mazda Axela, also known as the Mazda3 in many markets, is a popular compact car that combines efficiency, style, and solid performance. When it comes to its drivetrain layout, it's important to understand the role of driveshafts and whether they are a part of this vehicle's setup.

For the record, the 2013 Mazda Axela predominantly comes with a front-wheel-drive (FWD) system. This means that the engine's power is delivered to the front wheels to propel the car forward. In this setup, driveshafts are indeed fitted, but their role differs compared to other drivetrain configurations such as rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicles.

Driveshafts in front-wheel-drive cars like the 2013 Mazda Axela are often called CV (constant velocity) axles. These are essentially half-shafts that connect the transaxle (a combined transmission and differential unit) to each of the front wheels. Their job is to transfer engine torque smoothly to the wheels while allowing for the up and down motion of the suspension and the left and right motion of steering.

Unlike rear-wheel-drive vehicles, where a long driveshaft runs from the front-mounted engine to the rear differential, the 2013 Mazda Axela's FWD layout means the shafting is more compact and integrated into the front suspension assembly. This design helps to reduce weight, improve fuel efficiency, and simplify the drivetrain layout, which are all advantages for a compact vehicle focused on economy and urban driving.

Understanding the purpose of driveshafts, specifically the CV axles on the Mazda Axela, makes it clear why they are a critical part of the car's drivetrain despite being less prominent than the large, central driveshafts seen in other drivetrain types. The CV axles are designed to handle the challenges that come with front-wheel-drive systems, including the complex movements of the front suspension and steering while maintaining constant power delivery.

One of the hallmark features of these driveshaft components is the constant velocity joint. This joint allows the shaft to transmit power through a variable angle at a constant rotational speed without any appreciable increase in friction or play. This is essential because the front wheels are not only driving the car but also steering it and moving up and down as the suspension responds to road surfaces.

When it comes to maintenance and replacement, these CV axles and their joints need regular checks as part of the overall servicing of the 2013 Mazda Axela. Over time, the protective rubber boots around the CV joints can crack or tear, allowing dirt and moisture to enter and grease to escape. If neglected, this leads to joint wear, resulting in clicking noises during turns, vibrations, or even complete failure of the axle.

Routine inspection of the CV boots should be part of regular servicing intervals. Mechanics usually check for any signs of grease leakage around the joints and listen for unusual noises when the car is turning sharply. Drivers should be vigilant and bring their Mazda in for inspection if they notice clicking noises or vibrations as these can be early signs of CV axle troubles.

If replacement is necessary, it's often advised to replace the entire CV axle rather than just the CV boots, especially if the joints have been compromised. Aftermarket and genuine Mazda parts are available, but opting for quality components ensures the new driveshafts will withstand the demands of daily driving. Professional installation is recommended, as incorrect fitting could lead to further drivetrain issues.

Aside from replacement, proper servicing such as checking suspension and wheel alignment also helps prolong the life of the driveshafts. Worn suspension components can place uneven stresses on the axles, accelerating their wear and tear. Keeping the steering and suspension systems in good condition means the CV axles have to work less hard, maintaining smooth operation throughout the life of the car.

In essence, while the 2013 Mazda Axela does not feature the traditional long driveshaft commonly found in rear or all-wheel-drive vehicles, it definitely uses driveshaft components tailored to its front-wheel-drive system. Its CV axles play a vital role in ensuring power delivery is smooth and efficient even as the car encounters bumps, corners, and other road challenges. Paying attention to these components during servicing helps keep the Mazda Axela running reliably and safely for years to come.