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Just replaced doesnt eliminate the intermediate shaft, could have been a defective part or poor installation. Other then that, it can be as simple as a sway bar link and or frame bushings
It is located on top of valve cover. It just pulls out and pushes in by hand. If it is good, the valve inside shoud jiggle around. If it does not move freely, it should be replaced.
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rent a strut compression tool clamp the clamps on the spring tighten down and loosen the top three bolts some have two, then compress spring far enough to allow you to remove the strut bearing. and replace with new one and clean before installing new bearing. lightly lube wd 40.
The only thing that is left for you to do is to remove the stereo and then disassemble it and remove it yourself. A little daunting but needs to be done. Sounds like it went in wrong and then became jammed
YOU CAN PULL THE STRUTS OFF OF CAR YOURSELF but will need a spring compressor to remove strut mounts. might wanna buy parts pull struts out and pay a shop to swap over for you this will save some labor
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