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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

$464
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Understanding the CV Joint on the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX

The 2017 Mitsubishi ASX is a popular compact SUV that's designed to offer a comfortable and capable driving experience. One important component that plays a key role in how the ASX transfers power to its wheels is the constant velocity joint, commonly known as the CV joint. This part is especially relevant for vehicles like the ASX that use front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive systems, as it helps maintain smooth and consistent power delivery while allowing the wheels to turn and move up and down with suspension travel.

The CV joint is a crucial part of the drivetrain, located on the half shafts that connect the transmission to the wheels. Its primary purpose is to enable the transmission of engine power through varying angles, enabling wheels to move freely and handle the dynamics of steering and suspension without losing torque or causing vibrations. For the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX, which is typically equipped with front-wheel drive or Mitsubishi's Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system, CV joints are definitely fitted and play an important role in everyday driving.

Proper functionality of the CV joint ensures smooth power delivery regardless of the wheel position or suspension movement. This allows the ASX to provide a steady and responsive drive whether you're cruising around town, navigating tight corners, or tackling uneven surfaces. CV joints are engineered to operate quietly and efficiently, but they can wear out over time due to exposure to dirt, moisture, and constant friction.

One of the telltale signs that a CV joint may need attention is a clicking or popping noise when making sharp turns, especially at low speeds. This noise usually indicates that the CV joint's internal components or protective boot have worn or torn. A damaged CV joint boot can let grease escape and contaminants enter, accelerating wear on the joint itself. This is why regular inspection and maintenance are vital to keep your 2017 Mitsubishi ASX running smoothly.

When it comes to maintenance and replacement of the CV joint on the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX, a few simple steps go a long way. During routine servicing or tyre changes, mechanics will often check the condition of the CV boots for any cracks, splits, or grease leaks. Since these boots protect the joint's internals, any damage found is a red flag. Early detection of boot damage means that the boot can be replaced before the CV joint itself suffers significant harm, which can save a lot of money down the track.

If a CV joint is worn beyond repair, replacement is usually the best option. The replacement process involves removing the half shaft and installing a new joint, including a fresh boot and grease. It's important that this is done by an experienced mechanic familiar with the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX to ensure the replacement parts fit correctly and are properly lubricated. Attempting repairs without proper tools or knowledge can lead to premature failure or further damage.

Keeping your CV joints in good working order is not just about preventing noise or vibrations. A failing CV joint can eventually break, potentially causing loss of drive to the wheels and leaving you stranded. Regular servicing, paying attention to noises during turns, and prompt action if boot damage is noticed will help maintain the performance and safety of your ASX.

For ASX owners who enjoy off-road excursions or driving on rougher terrain, CV joint maintenance becomes even more critical. The extra exposure to dirt, mud, and water increases the likelihood of boot damage and contamination. After off-road trips, it's a smart move to have the CV joints inspected and cleaned if necessary to prolong their lifespan and avoid costly repairs.

In the broader picture, the CV joint is a small but essential piece of your 2017 Mitsubishi ASX's drivetrain puzzle. It quietly works behind the scenes, ensuring power flows smoothly even as you turn the wheel or navigate bumps in the road. Overlooking its health can lead to bigger issues, so keeping an eye (and ear) on your vehicle, complemented by regular professional inspections, helps keep this part in top shape.

Whether servicing at a Mitsubishi dealership or a trusted independent workshop, telling the mechanic about any noises or vibrations related to steering can help spot CV joint problems early. Replacing a worn CV joint or boot not only restores smooth driving but also protects other drivetrain components from damage, saving you hassle and money in the long term.