Q: Rear transmission seal leaking

asked by on January 25, 2016

My transmission is leaking under the truck. I was told it was a rear transmission seal problem.

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This is a common problem with your vehicle. It is just a matter of replacing in order to fix your transmission fluid leak. I would have one of the mechanics at YourMechanic assist you with this repair. They will be able to locate the transmission fluid leak and make the repairs needed to get your car back on the road.

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