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palunga 
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  I have a 94 Honda accord and the front passenger side is making noise i was told that my Axel is damaged can anyone tell me how to fix it. and if so when the Axel comes off  is there any oil going to spill. thanks ...........                                                                                   '
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The part of the axle that is making the noise is called a CV joint.  Constant Velocity.  Oil should not come out when the shaft is removed.  The part is available at just about any auto parts store.  Tell them you need a passenger side CV joint.
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Your best bet is to get a Chilton's or Haynes guide for your car - they'll have removal/installation instructions for the axle.
Also, it's probably worth your while to buy a rebuilt axle shaft instead of buying a CV joint - the joint is a pain and messy to disassemble.
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palunga 
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 Hi my 94 honda accord is runing good except that when i shut it off it wont start back on for at least 5 minutes later can someone please tell me why.
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palunga, you should find a site with forums about mechanical repairs on cars - this site doesn't do that.

Also, Chilton's or Haynes would be your friend.

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