Axle Bearing; Transaxle; Transaxle Removal - Club Car Precedent 2004 Maintenance And Service

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TRANSAXLE (TYPE G)

AXLE BEARING

Do not remove the axle bearing (5) from a Type G transaxle. If bearing is worn or damaged, the entire axle
assembly (1 or 2) must be replaced (Figure 16a-5, Page 16a-3).

TRANSAXLE

See General Warnings, Section 1, Page 1-1.

TRANSAXLE REMOVAL

1. Disconnect the battery cables as instructed. See WARNING "To avoid unintentionally starting..." in
General Warnings, Section 1, Page 1-2.
2. Place chocks at the front wheels and slightly loosen lug nuts on both rear wheels.
3. Place a floor jack under the transaxle and raise the rear of the vehicle. Position jack stands under the alu-
minum frame rails forward of the spring mount. Lower the vehicle to let the jack stands support the vehicle
(Figure 16a-6, Page 16a-5).
4. Remove the rear wheels, then thread one lug nut onto a stud on each rear hub. This will keep the brake
drums on the hubs.
5. Remove the bow tie pins (1) and brake cable clevis pins (3). Use tool (CCI P/N 102555501) to compress
tangs on cable end and remove cable end from bracket (3) (Figure 16a-7, Page 16a-5).
6. Disconnect the shock absorbers from their lower mounts (Figure 16a-8, Page 16a-6).
7. Disconnect the four motor wires. Use two wrenches to prevent the post from turning.
8. With a floor jack supporting the transaxle, remove lower spring shackle nuts and bolts. Position shackles
so they are clear of springs (Figure 16a-9, Page 16a-6).
JACK STAND
UNDER ALUMINUM
FRAME RAIL
Figure 16a-6 Vehicle Supported on Jack Stands
2004 Precedent IQ System Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
AS SEEN FROM
DRIVER-SIDE OF
VEHICLE
4
Figure 16a-7 Disconnect Brakes
Transaxle
3
1
REAR OF VEHICLE
Page 16a-5
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