Is Your Acura or Honda Leaking Transmission Fluid? | Acura and Honda Axle Seal Replacement
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2022
- An axle seal is quite inexpensive. However, the labor to get access to the axle seal is a bit involved. Today we will be replacing this leaking Axle seal with basic hand tools. As always, I'll take you step by step on how to perform the procedure with easy-to-follow instructions.
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This procedure was performed on a 2006 Acura TL. The steps shown are generally the same among many Acura and Honda models.
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Guys buy the seals from the dealership. I spent a week buying from auto parts they all have the same manufacturer for these and they dont fit. Just saving you some time with my experience.
Literally just went through this for my b16, just went to Honda and ordered it for 22$ crazy how they don’t have an oem spec aftermarket one by now
Wow, hard to believe. You would think someone would make the right seal. Thanks for the advice I will go to Honda.
Great video! Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for showing how much work it takes. I’ll take it to the shop instead.
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lol it’s not a lot of work bro
On a 2005 civic i took the nut off the axle but used a air gun... Didn't remove the lower control arm. Just the brake line bolt, I removed the bolts from the upper, and used jack to hold up the the lower control arm. Also used a pry bar screwdriver to remove the axle.
The seal was dry rotted on i had to pick and peel it off and i use a heat gun to get the remainder off. I use a little grease on the new seal and hit it on with a hammer. Then put everything back on
very good tricks sr thankyou very much
So if u have an issue installing the axle in the trans side check the pin. I actually had to take the pin off the stock axle and put it to the aftermarket axle to get it to slide in. A couple of pics helps to remove the PIN from the aftermarket axle
As always, excellent videos.
When loosenimng tight nuts, I set the breaker bar to about 10 o' clock so gravity/body weight assists the turn.
Use grease/oil around the outside of the seal to help it go in or not use grease/oil?
More more more content please thanks
May I know why you got a brand new CV axle?
Needed this. Just bought a used diff and a new axle and my axles are leaking from the diff. I’m going to try this
What issue was you having with the bad seal?? Vibration??
"No special tools required".... Special tools required.
A hammer works. Or picks. You can find both for dirt cheap
So axle seals leak atf because its connected to the transmission l?
I have a 2004 Honda Accord ex 2.4 the guy who sold me the car told me the tranny was rebuild Becuase there was a tiny crack in the seal so I started seeing fluid leak time to time and I would get that jerkin feeling or high rpm (low fluid due to it leaking somehwere) took it to one of my homeboy he found out it was the axle seal not the trans I was really getting ready to start selling it if there was no hope I appreciate this video man
Did it work? Have the same problem with high rpm but no acceleration
@@treydawkins3148 sounds like ur solenoids but yeah it did work for me I shift thru all the gears now
I just got my 2013 RDX back from my mechanic after my major 105K service. Water pump, timing belt etc.He told me I had a small leak, ATF fluid.. and I need to replace my axle and the axle seal. I've never heard of ATF leaking from the axle. Didn't know it was actually a thing?? After watching this I guess it is a thing. He recommended me to also replace the axle. Anyone know why this is?
My Honda got leaking on both transmission and steering rack, wheel bearing is also making some noise. Haha I won’t have problem about space! Plenty of space (and eating my budget lol)
Same boat as me dude. Just did both axle seals nd I believe someone didnt use honda fluid in my ps rack bc every seal spontaneously shit itself
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The car gotta be neutral to pull it off
Is that a Cold Chisel?
How much hours it will take to fix this
20 minutes to actually do the job. 30 minutes to get the car jacked up and wheel off and ready. Four hours to get the outside axle end free, including time to bandage up and stop the blood flowing. Two days and begging the brother in law to help get the transaxle pulled out, over time the cheap metals bond together and it takes about 300 pounds of force to remove the transaxle from it's happy little hole. A week waiting for a seal the right size to be delivered from amazon. Since no video on earth shows how much to beat it into place, you beat it and it disappears into the trans. Which is a blessing cause the only thing harder than getting the transaxle out is getting the new one in. By the time you do beat it into position, usually the boots on both ends are ripped and you have to start all over. Buy rear wheel drive cars with disk brakes on all four wheels folks. Front wheel drive was and is a bad idea.
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Where did you get the seal?
Local part store. Ultimately, dealer will have them
Is it the same for both sides?
@@LeoniloArellano I went to the dealer because oem is usually best for seals, and because every internet supplier didn't seem to list the passenger side seal. Like it doesn't have one. Nuts. $15 for Honda seal at dealer.
8:15 I have a very large leak under this axle so I thought it was ATF coming from a blown seal. But based on this, I'm thinking I'm wrong. I expected fluid to be pouring out.