SR, Platinum, Edition ONE / Turbocharged GAS 2.0L I4
Standard Driving Conditions
Inspect every 7,500 miles or 12 months
Severe Driving Conditions
Inspect every 3,750 miles or 6 months
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Understanding your vehicle's Drive shaft boots and the importance of its maintenance
Drive shafts transmit your vehicle's power to its wheels. At each end of some drive shafts, there is a constant velocity (CV) joint that accomodate the changes in angle necessary for steering and/or suspension travel. The CV joint is surrounded by a flexible cover (the "boot") to protect and contain its lubricating grease. Over time, the drive shaft boot becomes brittle and could tear, requiring regular inspections and replacement.
*For complete maintenance information, please refer to your Vehicle's Owner's Manual or Service Maintenance Guide, or contact your dealer.