Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeves

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Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeves

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What is an Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve?

An Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve is a rubber sleeve that is used to reduce vibration and noise from the transmission. It is also used to seal the transmission fluid in the valve body.

How do I know if mine is faulty?

If the Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve is faulty, it will cause a leak in the transmission fluid, and you may notice a decrease in the shifting performance of the vehicle. Additionally, you may hear a loud noise when shifting gears.

Can a faulty Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve can cause damage to the transmission, as it will allow transmission fluid to leak out. This could lead to damage to the transmission components and reduce the performance of the vehicle.

How do I replace an Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve?

Replacing an Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve is a relatively easy job that can be done at home with the proper tools. The steps are as follows:

  1. Remove the transmission fluid pan and drain the fluid.
  2. Remove the old Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve and clean the area.
  3. Install the new Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve and make sure it is snugly fitted.
  4. Refill the transmission fluid and replace the transmission pan.


How often should I inspect my Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve?

It is recommended to inspect your Automatic Transmission Valve Body Sealing Sleeve every 30,000 miles or every 2 years, whichever comes first. This will help to ensure that the seal is in good condition and prevent any leakage of the transmission fluid.

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