Lincoln Town Cars are rear wheel drive vehicles, consequently don't have cv joints.
No, technically, front wheel drive vehicles have "CV" (Constant Velocity) joints. Saturns have 2 on each side.
( yes ) a Ford Windstar is a front wheel drive vehicle and has constant velocity ( CV ) joints
Check the CV joints. (front wheel & 4 wheel drive vehicles)
No, it is on the axle of front wheel drive vehicles and some rear wheel drive vehicles (if they have independent rear suspension).
a cv (constant velocity) joint is used to transmit power from drive train (engine, transmission) to the wheels like universal joints, but also allows wheels to turn (steer) in front drive vehicles
It CAN be CV joints, but it depends on the sound.
A cv axle transmits power to a drive wheel while being able to flex (bend) at the same time. These axles have a cv joint on each end and are common in front wheel drive vehicles.
Ball joints are in the front suspension, it is basically what the wheel assembly pivots on when you turn. Universal joints are on the ends of the drive shaft in a rear wheel drive vehicle. At the transmission and rear end. They give the drive line some flexibility. The same principal is in front wheel drive but are referred to as constant velocity joints, or CV joints.
No, the end of the cv shaft is what holds the wheel bearing together.No, the end of the cv shaft is what holds the wheel bearing together.
Possibly the wheel bearings
Keeps grease in, dirt and water out.