Front Drive Axle Disassembled Views

2008 Chevrolet HHR LT, 2.4 P, AutomaticSECTION Front Drive Axle Disassembled Views
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 GMC Canyon and 2011 Chevrolet Colorado. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Front Drive Axle Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Pinion Nut
2 Pinion Yoke Washer
3 Pinion Yoke
4 Pinion Seal
5 Bearing Assembly
6 Vent Connector
7 Carrier and Cap Assembly
8 Axle Shaft Seal
9 Bearing Assembly
10 Bracket Bolt
11 Bracket
12 Bushing
13 Bushing
14 Disconnect Housing
15 Alignment Pin
16 Alignment Pin
17 Thrust Washer
18 Clutch Gear
19 Shifter Fork Spring
20 Shifter Fork
21 Disconnect Sleeve
22 Bearing Assembly
23 Axle Shaft
24 Thrust Washer
25 Bearing Assembly
26 Disconnect Gasket
27 Tube Bolt
28 Tube
29 Tube Bolt
30 Actuator
31 Tube Gasket
32 Pinion Spacer
33 Bearing Assembly
34 Pinion Shim
35 Pinion Stem
36 Cover Pan Gasket
37 Cover Pan
38 Cover Pan Bolt
39 Fill Plug Washer
40 Fill Plug
41 Ring Gear
42 Differential Bearing Shim
43 Bearing Assembly
44 Lock Screw
45 Pinion Shaft
46 Case
47 Ring Gear Bolt
48 Bearing Assembly
49 Differential Bearing Shim
50 Side Gear Thrust Washer
51 Side Gear
52 Pinion Gear Thrust Washer
53 Pinion Gear
54 Side Gear Thrust Washer
55 Side Gear
56 Pinion Gear Thrust Washer
57 Pinion Gear
58 Axle Shaft Seal
59 Bearing Assembly
60 Bushing
61 Bracket Bolt
62 Bushing
63 Bracket
64 Drain Plug
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