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Repco CV Joint Banding Tool & Cutter - RST173

Repco CV Joint Banding Tool & Cutter - RST173

$54
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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Penrite CV Joint Grease 100g tube - CVJGR0001

Penrite CV Joint Grease 100g tube - CVJGR0001

$45
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Repco CV Boot Clamp Pliers - RST66

Repco CV Boot Clamp Pliers - RST66

$34
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T&E Tools CV Boot Clamp Tensioner - 7085

T&E Tools CV Boot Clamp Tensioner - 7085

$31
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Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

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Understanding the CV Joint on the 2016 Nissan Serena

The 2016 Nissan Serena, a popular people mover, relies on a front-wheel-drive system for smooth and efficient power delivery. One essential component in vehicles like this, especially those with front-wheel drive, is the constant velocity joint, or CV joint. So, is the CV joint relevant to the 2016 Nissan Serena? Absolutely. This vehicle employs CV joints as a vital part of its drivetrain, connecting the transmission to the front wheels while allowing for flexibility and steady power flow, even as the wheels turn and the suspension moves.

CV joints are crucial because they transfer the engine's power to the wheels at a constant speed while accommodating the up and down motion of the suspension and the steering movements. Without these joints, the drivetrain would be unable to cope with the varying angles and positions of the wheels during driving, resulting in rough performance or even mechanical failure.

Now, the design of the Serena's front-wheel-drive layout means each front axle has an inner and an outer CV joint. The inner CV joint connects the axle shaft to the transmission, allowing for length changes as the suspension moves, while the outer joint connects the axle to the wheel hub, handling the steering angle and wheel movement. Together, these joints ensure smooth power transfer and handling.

Because the CV joints play a vital role in how the Serena drives, it's worth knowing a bit about their maintenance and replacement. CV joints are sealed inside a rubber boot known as the CV boot. This boot is filled with grease to keep the joint lubricated and protected from dirt, water, and debris. Over time, these boots can crack or split, allowing grease to leak out and contaminants to enter. Once this happens, the CV joint itself is exposed to damage, which can result in clicking noises when turning, vibrations, or even axle failure.

Regular inspection of the CV boots is a key part of servicing the 2016 Nissan Serena. Mechanics will usually check for any tears, grease splatter around the wheel well, or unusual noises during test drives. If a damaged boot is caught early, replacement of the boot and re-greasing the joint might be sufficient. However, waiting too long can mean the entire CV joint needs to be replaced, which is more costly and time-consuming.

Replacing a CV joint isn't too complicated if done promptly. Generally, the mechanic will remove the wheel, disconnect the axle from the hub and transmission, then replace the worn joint or the whole driveshaft assembly if required. New CV joints come pre-greased and sealed, ensuring proper performance right from the get-go.

For owners taking care of their 2016 Nissan Serena, some simple tips can go a long way towards extending the life of the CV joints. Avoiding harsh driving while turning sharply or navigating rough terrain can reduce stress on these joints. Additionally, regular service checks at an authorised Nissan workshop or trusted mechanic will catch early signs of wear before they turn into bigger problems. Given the importance of the CV joints in the Serena's driveline, they're not a component to overlook.

In most driving conditions, a well-maintained CV joint will last many thousands of kilometres, but as with all car parts, ageing and exposure to outside elements will take their toll eventually. Nissan's own recommended service schedule includes routine inspection of the CV boots and joints, helping ensure the Serena keeps rolling smoothly and safely for years to come.

Ultimately, the CV joints on the 2016 Nissan Serena keep things running silently and efficiently underneath the vehicle, even as the wheels move up and down and steer around corners. Staying on top of their maintenance and servicing means more confident handling, reduced risk of sudden breakdowns, and a longer lifespan for the vehicle's drivetrain. Anyone who drives or owns a Nissan Serena would do well to keep this in mind when it comes to servicing and repairs.