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Transfer Case Leak 2003 Toyota 4Runner. It's likely the input shaft seal for the transfer case; It's relatively easy to fix as all you need to do is pull the transfer case off and. It's a common leak for a lot of the trucks/suvs. I have been experiencing a small leak the past two months on my '03 t4r, 4.7 4wd. It's not leaking bad at. The only transfer case leak i've had so far was on my 97' tacoma. I've been scouring the forums and considering all options for repairing the transfer case leak on my (4th gen 4runner) '03. I noticed it before the power train warranty expired so my dealership fixed it no problem. Actuator / transfer case leak. I've been scouring the forums and considering all options for repairing the transfer case leak on my (4th gen 4runner) '03 t4r. I have a sizeable leak in my transfer case, coming from what looks like a vent on the housing between the actuator and the transer. If oil is leaking just. Hi, by picture it looks like leaking between transfer case and actuator. It was the rear output shaft seal.

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Actuator / transfer case leak. It was the rear output shaft seal. The only transfer case leak i've had so far was on my 97' tacoma. I've been scouring the forums and considering all options for repairing the transfer case leak on my (4th gen 4runner) '03. I have a sizeable leak in my transfer case, coming from what looks like a vent on the housing between the actuator and the transer. It's not leaking bad at. I've been scouring the forums and considering all options for repairing the transfer case leak on my (4th gen 4runner) '03 t4r. It's likely the input shaft seal for the transfer case; If oil is leaking just. It's relatively easy to fix as all you need to do is pull the transfer case off and.

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Transfer Case Leak 2003 Toyota 4Runner It's relatively easy to fix as all you need to do is pull the transfer case off and. I have a sizeable leak in my transfer case, coming from what looks like a vent on the housing between the actuator and the transer. Hi, by picture it looks like leaking between transfer case and actuator. Actuator / transfer case leak. It was the rear output shaft seal. I've been scouring the forums and considering all options for repairing the transfer case leak on my (4th gen 4runner) '03. I noticed it before the power train warranty expired so my dealership fixed it no problem. It's relatively easy to fix as all you need to do is pull the transfer case off and. I've been scouring the forums and considering all options for repairing the transfer case leak on my (4th gen 4runner) '03 t4r. If oil is leaking just. It's a common leak for a lot of the trucks/suvs. The only transfer case leak i've had so far was on my 97' tacoma. It's not leaking bad at. It's likely the input shaft seal for the transfer case; I have been experiencing a small leak the past two months on my '03 t4r, 4.7 4wd.

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