Yes
On some vehicle the seal sits on the rear of the crank under the flywheel. Trans has to be removed to access.On some vehicle the seal sits on the rear of the crank under the flywheel. Trans has to be removed to access.
No, they are not user serviceable
Yes, pull the trans and remove the flywheel to access.Yes, pull the trans and remove the flywheel to access.
you must lower rear of trans by removing crossmember and use along extension.gmjim
The upper nut for the shock is behind the quarter panels at the very rear or the vehicle. There is an online guide on how to remove the panels.
To replace the rear shock absorbers on a 1996 Hyundai Excel, first, safely lift and support the rear of the vehicle using jack stands. Remove the rear wheels to access the shock absorbers. Unbolt the top and bottom mounts of the shock using the appropriate socket and wrench, then remove the old shock absorbers. Install the new shocks by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, and then reattach the wheels before lowering the vehicle.
To change the rear shocks on a Volvo C70 Turbo, first, safely lift and support the rear of the vehicle using jack stands. Remove the rear wheels for better access, then locate the shock absorber at the rear. Unbolt the top and bottom mounting points of the shock using the appropriate socket or wrench, and remove the old shock. Install the new shock by reversing the process, ensuring proper torque specifications are followed, and reattach the wheels before lowering the vehicle.
To replace the rear speakers in a 1979 Trans Am, start by removing the rear seat and the rear speaker grille to access the speakers. Disconnect the old speakers by unscrewing them and unplugging the wiring harness. Install the new speakers by connecting them to the wiring harness and securing them in place with screws. Finally, reattach the speaker grille and the rear seat to complete the installation.
Every Trans Am from 1969-2002 was rear wheel drive.
Driver side rear of trans case.Driver side rear of trans case.
Should be under tailshaft on trans.