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1993 Volvo 240 Dash Warning Lights On

Bigger hammer? I assume you have the bolts out. Last one I had trouble with I thought about applying the chisel tool that came with a Bosch hammer drill, but eventually worked the cases apart with a large flat screwdriver and a hammer.

All depends on the level of aluminum/steel corrosion. I didn't notice mine rattled until I got it off of the car. All the balls from the rear bearing were bouncing around inside the unit along with the torn-up cage.


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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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