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Saw a leak - easy to fix?
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Thanks. I'm not too mechanically inclined, and I don't have the workspace. How much do you think a shop should charge for the fix with labour?
Saw a leak - easy to fix? Easy enough. Pull the axle on whatever side. Use a seal puller, and put in the new one. I think it took me maybe an hour to do it. Depends on if you plan to re-use your trans fluid, as you will have to drain to do it. |
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