leaky transmission
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leaky transmission
My daughters 95 neon has started leaking trans fluid.I think its the front seal is this hard to fix or should i take it to a shop.Would it be very expensive?She does not have a job right now so guess who has to pay for it.
Last edited by tabadboy; 11-13-2010 at 09:36 PM.
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Taking the tranny out is the big issue here.
You have to undo the two front cv half-shafts (left and right) which means that when you are done you will need a front end alignment.
Then you have to support the tranny and undo the block to tranny bolts along with the tranny mount to frame. There are a lot of steps I am leaving out, such as removing the battery, battery box, air intake system, diconnecting and moving the PDC and wires to PCM, disconnecting the heater hoses, etc. etc. but they are explained step by step in the Haynes manual.
Once out, it is easy to replace a seal if that is what the problem is. While you are replacing the front seal, replace the transaxle seals too. Why have them go bad later on when you can get a threefer.....
If there is a way to do it without pulling the tranny, I don't know it. So, how mechanically inclined are you? It is a big task for someone who has never done any major engine work.
You have to undo the two front cv half-shafts (left and right) which means that when you are done you will need a front end alignment.
Then you have to support the tranny and undo the block to tranny bolts along with the tranny mount to frame. There are a lot of steps I am leaving out, such as removing the battery, battery box, air intake system, diconnecting and moving the PDC and wires to PCM, disconnecting the heater hoses, etc. etc. but they are explained step by step in the Haynes manual.
Once out, it is easy to replace a seal if that is what the problem is. While you are replacing the front seal, replace the transaxle seals too. Why have them go bad later on when you can get a threefer.....
If there is a way to do it without pulling the tranny, I don't know it. So, how mechanically inclined are you? It is a big task for someone who has never done any major engine work.
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And you are not done once you pop off the axle and replace the bad seal. Even if you do or do not have to remove the tranny, if you pop off the CV halfshafts, you have to align the front end because your toe and camber are most likely going to be off. People forget that quite often, and wonder why tires don't last very long.
Last edited by bg1995redneon; 11-04-2010 at 06:15 PM.
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I wish that was the case but it leaks it out pretty quick.I put two quarts in it and it leak it out within 3 miles.it will have to set untill we have the money.
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If it leaks out 2 quarts in 3 miles, then you are not going to be able to drive it for long as the lack of fluid will eat up an auto tranny very very fast. Are you sure you are not overfilling it? You are checking the tranny's level with the car running in park on a level spot with the engine and tranny already warmed up right?
I am going to assume that you are. If you leak out 2 quarts in 3 miles, then your tranny won't last 300 miles. I hope your daughter doesn't drive more then 5 miles a day. Either you replace the seal, or you will end up buying a used tranny to put into it.......your call. I know which one is cheaper.
I am going to assume that you are. If you leak out 2 quarts in 3 miles, then your tranny won't last 300 miles. I hope your daughter doesn't drive more then 5 miles a day. Either you replace the seal, or you will end up buying a used tranny to put into it.......your call. I know which one is cheaper.
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If it leaks out 2 quarts in 3 miles, then you are not going to be able to drive it for long as the lack of fluid will eat up an auto tranny very very fast. Are you sure you are not overfilling it? You are checking the tranny's level with the car running in park on a level spot with the engine and tranny already warmed up right?
I am going to assume that you are. If you leak out 2 quarts in 3 miles, then your tranny won't last 300 miles. I hope your daughter doesn't drive more then 5 miles a day. Either you replace the seal, or you will end up buying a used tranny to put into it.......your call. I know which one is cheaper.
I am going to assume that you are. If you leak out 2 quarts in 3 miles, then your tranny won't last 300 miles. I hope your daughter doesn't drive more then 5 miles a day. Either you replace the seal, or you will end up buying a used tranny to put into it.......your call. I know which one is cheaper.