i had the exact same problem, i simply took out the old seals (which was horrible) and took them to auto zone and compared till we found the right ones
It is on the front of the crank shaft. It seals the oil at the crank pulley.
Yes. The dealer has a tool for that.
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That depends on what seals are leaking. The inner front axle seals will cost you over 6 hours of labor plus seals and fluid.So if your local labor rates are $100 an hour that will be over $600That depends on what seals are leaking. The inner front axle seals will cost you over 6 hours of labor plus seals and fluid.So if your local labor rates are $100 an hour that will be over $600
On the Front Line - Dan Seals album - was created in 1986.
no, but it sure makes the job a whole lot easier
You have to remove the brakes, rotors, wheel hubs, axle shafts, diff cover, and differential carrier, seals are on the inside of the axle tubes.
Dozens....
Transmission seals? front yes, rear no. Engine seals, yes.
First step is to check the fluid level. If the problem is from 1st to 2nd, the front band has failed or needs adjusted. If the problem is 2nd to 3rd, the front clutch seals have failed and will need overhauled.
Get in front of them and start walking.
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