Leaking Transfercase/Transmission seal
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There is 1 seal and 2 o-rings that need to be there to stop the T-case from leaking. I've been in the same boat as you with my t-case leaking. 4 failed fixes at the dealership later, i decided to do it myself. I found the Dumba$$ dealer resorted to gasket maker to try to stop the leaking. I found they never put the little o-ring in.
Pics below - check out all the gasket maker crap, some got into my fluid.
Pics below - check out all the gasket maker crap, some got into my fluid.
Last edited by Compjoc; Aug 1, 2005 at 08:15 PM.
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****. I am going to be sure to say NOT TO USE that ****.
My repair slip last time listed the following as replaced:
T/F Sub Assembly
Oil Seal, T/F Case
O-Ring, T/F Case
Oil Seal, T/M FR DIFF CA
My repair slip last time listed the following as replaced:
T/F Sub Assembly
Oil Seal, T/F Case
O-Ring, T/F Case
Oil Seal, T/M FR DIFF CA
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yeah me too...so do you guys think i should go back and have them check it? he said if it where coverd the 90.00 serv chg will be add to warrenty if not then i would have to pay
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