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most likely worn output shaft bushing worn
The rear, or tail shaft, of a transmission has a seal around the output shaft. The drive shaft will have to be removed and the seal replaced.
Water in the oil Burnt oil Oil in the water Loss of power.
If you mean dripping out of the of the tranny where the shaft slips in then the leaking is it
No, the leak is propably the compressor shaft seal which is behind the clutch.
Axle shaft seal.Axle shaft seal.
The drive shaft does not leak. It is either the pinion seal or the trans. seal. Either one, the drive shaft has to be removed. The rear seal should be done at a garage, but you could do the front.
Until bearing fails which could be Forever if you keep coolant at proper level
Floor at passenger side? Could be heater core needs replacing Other possibilities: door seal windshield seal
Because of a bad input shaft seal. Replacing this requires that the transmission be removed from the vehicle.
Yes, if it is a sensor that goes into the block.
they leak oil from the oil pump on the front of the engine