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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual IN-
VEHICLE REPAIR 
Axle Shaft 
Removal  1. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to  Section 100 - 02  . 
2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly. For additional information,

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual 206 - 09A  . 
8.  CAUTION: Do not damage the wheel bearing oil seal. 
Remove the axle shaft. 
Installation  1. Lubricate the lip of the wheel bearing oil seal  �zUse Premium Long- Life Grease XG-1-C o

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual 1. Position the two U-
washers on the button end of the axle shaft. 
2. Pull the axle shaft outward. 
4. NOTE:  If a new pinion shaft lock bolt is unavailable, coat the threads with Threadlock and 
Se

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual IN-
VEHICLE REPAIR 
Rear Wheel Bearing and Axle Shaft Oil Seal 
Removal  1. Remove the axle shaft (4234). For additional information, refer to  Axle Shaft  in this section. 
2. NOTE:  If the wheel bea

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Installation 
1. Lubricate the new rear wheel bearing with the specified lubricant. 
2. Using the special tools, install the new rear wheel bearing. 
3. Lubricate the lip of the new wheel bearing oil

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual IN-
VEHICLE REPAIR 
Drive Pinion Flange and Drive Pinion Seal 
Removal  1. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to  Section 100 - 02  . 
2. Remove the rear wheel and tire a

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual 7. Install the rear brake calipers. For additional information, refer to 
Section 206 - 04  . 
8. Install the rear wheel and tire assemblies. For additional information, refer to  Section 204 - 04  .

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 
Axle Assembly 
Removal and Installation 
1.  CAUTION: The vehicle must be on level ground and at curb height. 
Mark the rear shock absorbers relative to their protective slee