> Home > F.A.Q.
Survey
What do you need?
Transmission Work
Engine work
Brake work
Suspension repairs
Electrical repairs
Cooling system repair
Clutch Repair
Motorhome mechanical
Hours
Mon. 8:30am 5:00pm
Tues. 8:30am 5:00pm
Wed. 8:30am 5:00pm
Thur. 8:30am 5:00pm
Fri. 8:30am 5:00pm
Sat. CLOSED
Sun. CLOSED
(231) 722-2618
Payment Methods
Who is online
US 13.58.x.x
GB 51.222.x.x
Members
>  F.A.Q.
I have a leak. Can you tell me how much it will cost to repair it?

There are numerous places that a transmission can leak.  They include: the pump, shift lever seal/s, kickdown seal, electrical connection/s, governor cover, speedometer, rear output seal or axle seals, servo cover/s, filler tube, throttle cable, pan, side cover, cooler lines, and differential cover.

The real question is:  What is/are the source/s of the leak/s.  Most people can only see the bottom of the unit, and therefore conclude that the bottom pan gasket is leaking when, in reality, the leak is from above and running down and around the pan. Therefore, it is imperative that the unit be visually inspected to evaluate the leak situation!

So, the answer to the question is:  No, without seeing the vehicle.

 

Site design and maintenance by IntersectionX Multi Media.
MemHT Portal is a free software released under the GNU/GPL License by Miltenovik Manojlo