Peosk
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- 2003 ford explorer xlt
Hello all new here. Im from california my name is peggy. And yes. I am a mechanic and I do all my repairs myself. I am in the bay area. Near San Francisco.
Ok so i go to take the wheel off of this 2003 ford explorer xlt. To my surprise there is nothing in the middle of the wheel hole and i can see right thru to the other side. The car drives fine. Is this a normal thing? And how can it still drive normally if its missing what goes into thr u the hub assy? Ive been working on this car for a few days now. Was not taken care of. The ac compressor was froze. I changed water pump, that darn thermostat housing (that 3rd bolt broke off that was a pain) water pump, idler pulley and battery. I ended up bypassing the ac. I even passed the smog test. The normal explorer fixes. Ive invested too much time to quit now. The car looks great inside and out. This problem or not has me stumped. Every video i watch has the castle nut and cv boot. Please if anyone can help let me know.
Peg
Ok so i go to take the wheel off of this 2003 ford explorer xlt. To my surprise there is nothing in the middle of the wheel hole and i can see right thru to the other side. The car drives fine. Is this a normal thing? And how can it still drive normally if its missing what goes into thr u the hub assy? Ive been working on this car for a few days now. Was not taken care of. The ac compressor was froze. I changed water pump, that darn thermostat housing (that 3rd bolt broke off that was a pain) water pump, idler pulley and battery. I ended up bypassing the ac. I even passed the smog test. The normal explorer fixes. Ive invested too much time to quit now. The car looks great inside and out. This problem or not has me stumped. Every video i watch has the castle nut and cv boot. Please if anyone can help let me know.
Peg