What can seal a transmission leak?

What can seal a transmission leak?

Add BlueDevil Transmission Sealer next time you top off your automatic transmission fluid. BlueDevil Transmission Sealer is specially formulated to restore the seals on the input and output shafts of your transmission to their original size and soft condition to permanently seal your transmission leak.

Can you fix transmission fluid leak?

The average cost to fix a transmission fluid leak that can be solved without removing the transmission is $150 to $200. This includes small repairs such as replacing fluid lines, gasket, seals, drain plugs or pan bolts. The cost depends mostly on where the leak is.

How can I tell if my transmission fluid is leaking?

Automatic transmission fluid is still oil, but usually thinner than engine or gear oil and tinted red in color. If you’ve found that your car is leaking oil and it fits this description, then you most likely have a transmission leak. To check for a leak in your automatic transmission, you can do a visual inspection to try and find the leak point.

How to stop transmission leaks and avoid high repair costs?

The best way to prevent these high transmission repair costs, and avoid having to add transmission fluid every few days to your vehicle is to use BlueDevil Transmission Sealer. BlueDevil Transmission sealer is added directly to your automatic transmission with no need to do a fluid change.

Where is the leak in the transmission shaft?

That gasket can eventually wear out, resulting in a fluid leak. Output shaft seal leaks are a common problem. On vehicles that have a rear-wheel drive bias layout, the output shaft seal is at the rear of the transmission extension housing. The seal prevents fluid from leaking out between the transmission and the driveshaft.

What to do when your transmission fluid is low?

The first thing to do is check your transmission fluid level. Put your jeep in park and level ground and leave it running. Check the transmission fluid level and condition on the dip stick. If the fluid isn’t up to the “high” mark and bright red it may be time for a fluid flush which could get things back to normal.

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