To replace the front seal on a 1995 Jeep Wrangler, first, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and disconnect the battery. Remove the front axle or driveshaft if necessary, then take off the harmonic balancer by using a puller. Once exposed, carefully remove the old front seal using a seal puller or a similar tool. Clean the area, then install the new seal by pressing it evenly into place, reassemble the components, and reconnect the battery.
Very common problem with Jeeps. Check out this forum. http://www.colorado4x4.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=85426&highlight=front+dana+seal+leak
Easy enough, that can be done from the outside. Remove the drive shaft from the unit, remove seal, replace with new, make sure it seats well.
jack up the radiator cap and park a jeep under it
There are several possible causes here: A leaky windshield seal, a leaky top seal, or missing floor plugs. The most likely answer, however, is that it's a Wrangler.
remove driveshafts, transfer case, transmission, clutc, flywheel, pry out seal, pop in new one, put it back together....approx 8-10 hrs -boone
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remove the fuel rail by the bolts once that is removed with your hand pull sttrait out on the injector making sure the rubber gromit or seal comes out also
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Front seal: remove engine or transmission and replace the seal. Rear seal, remove the drive shaft to replace the seal. Unfortunately, you typically only have problems with the front seal.
If the new door seal has more clips than is necessary to install it on a Jeep Wrangler, the seal can be trimmed with a scissors to fit the door. Another way to remedy this is to return the door strip to the store where purchased and get the smaller, half door seal.
back of the oil pan Inside the last main bearing cap.
if you have a leak between the trans and engine it is most likely a front input shaft seal or front pump seal. you must remove the transmission to replace these seals.