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Maintenance
Boot Burping
1. Using a needle nose pliers or boot clamp removal
tool, remove the small boot clamp (1) from the
inboard boot.
NOTE: Do not use any tools that may damage the boot.
2. Slide the free end of the boot two inches toward the
center of the vehicle and lift the boot away from the
shaft to allow excess air to escape (2).
3. Wipe excess grease from the shaft before returning
the boot to the boot groove. Use caution not to allow
excess air back into the system when reinstalling the
boot.
4. Reinstall the boot clamp.
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