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Automatic Transaxle Seals Buying Guide

Alright, so this is how you know your oil is leaking.  It's like a little drop of poison that gets bigger and bigger on the cold, cold ground in your driveway or  wherever you park your car, and it doesn't get cleaner after it rains.  It might seem like an invitation to the blues, but all you have to do is get a new automatic transaxle seal.

When to Replace Your Seal

You may not notice it when you're in your Oldsmobile, barreling down the boulevard, but if you smell a rotten egg, that is your oil is busting its chops whenever you shift gears.

How to Replace Your Seal

It ain't an easy job to change a seal so you might want to get a manic mechanic. But if you say, "baby, I'm not a baby anymore" keep reading if you want to prove us wrong... * Pull out your old seal removal tool til it's real gone. * Everything you can think of is not true when you think about the discs from the seal installation tool. Pick one that is a small change, but it should be just the right bullet for your mount. * Go straight to the top and mount your new seal.

Seal the Deal

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External Links

* Mobil.com * AllTheLyrics.com