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Right Front Intermediate shaft


BugDaddy00

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Looking for some clarification.  My 2014 Dodge Journey, 3.9L, 2WD was diagnosed with a bad "right front intermediate shaft."  I can find a intermediate shaft part and I can find a right front CV axle shaft, but not a right front intermediate shaft.  I tried asking the shop that diagnosed the problem, but they won't tell me unless I get it repaired there.  I'm trying not to have to pay for another diagnosis.  Any help is greatly appreciated.

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https://www.moparpartsgiant.com/oem-dodge-intermediate_shaft.html?Make=Dodge&Model=Journey&Year=2014&Submodel=&Filter=()

 

Link to results on MoparPartsGiant. Confirm your engine and transmission.

 

There are also videos on replacement on YouTube. A quick search yielded related but not exact results by year or vehicle.

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There is only one intermediate shaft on the vehicle. There is a bearing in the bracket that has probably worn out.

Shudder and or noise at certain speeds I guess.

 

i am not affiliated with rockauto, I just like their good quality jpeg pictures and extensive selection. For your vehicle it’s showing out of stock, must be a moving item.

 

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/dodge,2014,journey,3.6l+v6,3300354,drivetrain,cv+intermediate+shaft,14499

 

Intermediate shaft is attatched to the c/v shaft. I changed one on a hyundai van few years ago, not super difficult. C/v shaft came off first then the second shaft .    Need to be careful when sliding  shaft back into tranny to not damage $10 lip seal. Fluid will leak out as shaft removed so have a bucket, often 1-2 litres.  Nice to have torque wrench for c/v axel nut when putting back together. Shop should charge approx. 2 hrs to change out part, if brakes worn good time to evaluate since that side removed during job.

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