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Front pass side cv axle removal on 2003 hyundai santa fe

I`m trying to remove the cv axle on a 2003 hyundai 3.5. it is the pass side front axle it is ready to come out except it will not release from the diff/trans. how do i go about removing it? as i try to pry it out the seal is coming with it and i do not see anything on the new axle that would cause the seal to come out with the axle.

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Pull swiftly !!! on the axle hub
as its got a big circlip in there & that is why it feels STUCK!
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GET TWO LONG FLAT PRY BARS,PUT PRY BARS BETWEEN TRANS AN CV JOINT & PUSH IN BARS OR PULL OUT BOTH BARS SHOULD COME OUT IF SEAL COMES OUT YOU CAN ALWAYS TAP IT BACK IN WITH SEALER AROUND OUTSIDE EDGES

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