Transmission Seal
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Re: Transmission Seal
highkm wrote:
> On Jun 28, 3:09 pm, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote:
>> highkm wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> Does anyone have suggestions how to stop or reduce a transmission
>>> gasket leakage? I have noticed some leaking at the bottom of the
>>> transmission casing where the two halves join.
>>> Thanks.
>> what color is the liquid?
>
> The color is red. It is a 2003 Accord 4 cyl Auto. There are no
> mechanical complaints i.e. it shifts as it did when it was new. I am
> expecting a bit of leakage since the car is over 300,000Km. The leak
> is begining to develop at the lowest part of the transmission casing.
> This is not major. I am just don't want it to begin dripping on my
> driveway.
>
you can try changing the output seals, but i doubt they're the culprit.
if so, not much you can do short of a rebuild.
avoid the so-called sealing additives. just keep the fluid topped up
and fresh.
> On Jun 28, 3:09 pm, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote:
>> highkm wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> Does anyone have suggestions how to stop or reduce a transmission
>>> gasket leakage? I have noticed some leaking at the bottom of the
>>> transmission casing where the two halves join.
>>> Thanks.
>> what color is the liquid?
>
> The color is red. It is a 2003 Accord 4 cyl Auto. There are no
> mechanical complaints i.e. it shifts as it did when it was new. I am
> expecting a bit of leakage since the car is over 300,000Km. The leak
> is begining to develop at the lowest part of the transmission casing.
> This is not major. I am just don't want it to begin dripping on my
> driveway.
>
you can try changing the output seals, but i doubt they're the culprit.
if so, not much you can do short of a rebuild.
avoid the so-called sealing additives. just keep the fluid topped up
and fresh.
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