Rear Axle Seal Leaking Jeep Wrangler at Ruthann Thomas blog

Rear Axle Seal Leaking Jeep Wrangler. It's much more likely to. I've put hundreds of thousands of miles on them and. You might want to check on why the seal failed before replacing it. This job can be done at home; Overtime, the seal could get worn and stop sealing properly. A week ago i replaced my brakes and while doing so i noticed oil on the inside of the rotor (passenger side). It was a very minor leak. So after replacing the whole axle with new seal and bearing (came pre installed) it's still leaking. The dealer said there is known issue where some of the axle shafts would repeatedly cause this seal to leak to to not being in spec. However, you must expect a little bit of work, as you have to remove many components to get to it. First thing, get some brake clean and clean all that off. In my case, the spider gears were breaking apart and small. The breather hose is completely open and it's still. I've had lotsa jeeps over the years, from a 41'gpw up to my current 2017 jku. Replaced rear axle seal and now leaking again.

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The breather hose is completely open and it's still. So after replacing the whole axle with new seal and bearing (came pre installed) it's still leaking. I've had lotsa jeeps over the years, from a 41'gpw up to my current 2017 jku. You might want to check on why the seal failed before replacing it. This job can be done at home; It was a very minor leak. First thing, get some brake clean and clean all that off. I've put hundreds of thousands of miles on them and. A week ago i replaced my brakes and while doing so i noticed oil on the inside of the rotor (passenger side). It's much more likely to.

2011 jeep wrangler rear main seal leak YouTube

Rear Axle Seal Leaking Jeep Wrangler I've put hundreds of thousands of miles on them and. Then check regularly to see where the leak starts. Replaced rear axle seal and now leaking again. However, you must expect a little bit of work, as you have to remove many components to get to it. You might want to check on why the seal failed before replacing it. This job can be done at home; It was a very minor leak. I've had lotsa jeeps over the years, from a 41'gpw up to my current 2017 jku. So after replacing the whole axle with new seal and bearing (came pre installed) it's still leaking. I'm kind of lost here. It's much more likely to. A week ago i replaced my brakes and while doing so i noticed oil on the inside of the rotor (passenger side). The dealer said there is known issue where some of the axle shafts would repeatedly cause this seal to leak to to not being in spec. Overtime, the seal could get worn and stop sealing properly. A rear axle seal holds the axle fluid inside the rear axle of your jeep wrangler. I've put hundreds of thousands of miles on them and.

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