Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seals

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Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seals

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What is a Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal?

A Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal is a rubber seal that is used to keep lubricant inside a manual transmission. It is located in the transmission case near the auxiliary shaft and helps to reduce leakage of transmission fluid.

What is the purpose of a Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal?

The purpose of a Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal is to prevent the leakage of transmission fluid from the transmission case by forming a seal around the auxiliary shaft. This helps to keep the transmission lubricated and functioning properly.

How do I know if my Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal is faulty?

You can check to see if your Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal is faulty by looking for signs of leakage around the transmission case. If you notice any leakage around the seal, it is likely that the seal is faulty and needs to be replaced.

Can a faulty Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal cause damage to my vehicle?

Yes, a faulty Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal can cause damage to your vehicle if it is not replaced. If the seal is leaking, it can lead to the loss of lubricant in the transmission, which can lead to damage to the transmission and other components of the vehicle.

How do I replace a Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal?

To replace a Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal, you will need to:

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable
  2. Drain the transmission fluid from the transmission
  3. Remove the old seal
  4. Install the new seal
  5. Replace the transmission fluid
  6. Re-connect the negative battery cable.


How often should I inspect my Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal?

It is recommended that you inspect your Manual Transmission Auxiliary Shaft Seal at least once a year or every 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. This will help to ensure that the seal is in good condition and functioning properly.