what seals are u trying to change if it is the front seal behind the torque converter you have to pull the trans and the TQ if its the front pump seal you must pull trans, tq and front pump to replace out put shaft seal you have to pull the driveline buy a repair manual that will help and ask for some help maybe some one with some auto trans experience good luck
i want too change the seal on the shifter side of a 350 Chevy trans
There are several seals in that transmission, need to know which one.
The solenoids are attached to the valve body inside the transmission. They rarely fail. Most probably, you have either clutches that have worn out, or internal seals are leaking. Change the fluid and filter, and if that doesn't help, find a trustworthy shop to rebuild your transmission.
The process of changing the transmission seals will depend on where the seals are located. Some of the Cavalier seals are changed easily, while some may require the transmission to be removed.
There are numerous seals in and outside the transmission.There are numerous seals in and outside the transmission.
Transmission seals? front yes, rear no. Engine seals, yes.
get the seals checked out around the transfer case and tranny
Well there are many possibilities... Perhaps the transmission seals have become worn, and caused fluid to leak out; resulting in transmission failure. There are really so many possibilities, you're best advised to get the assistance of a professional transmission repair expert for an accurate diagnostic evaluation. But be careful...They can be "Shifty!"
It usually means that the internal seals and the valve body parts are getting worn and stiff. You might be able to get a little more life from the transmission by adding transmission conditioner to the fluid. Try something like "Trans-X", but understand that whatever you do, the transmission is about ready to leave you stranded.
You don't. These newer 4Runners do not require you to change the transmission fluid and if you need to at all it would only be because of leakage (bad seals) or overheating the transmission with heavy loads.
To change the front differential seals on a 1999 Chevy Suburban, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the front differential cover to access the seals, then carefully pry out the old seals using a seal puller or a similar tool. Clean the sealing surfaces thoroughly before installing the new seals, ensuring they are seated properly. Finally, reassemble the differential cover with a new gasket or sealant, refill with differential fluid, and lower the vehicle.
need to replace transmission seals
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