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Anonymous Posted on Jun 21, 2013

Geo tracker rear axle leaking gear oil passenger side

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SOURCE: 1995 geo prizim passenger side axle and cv

there is a snap ring all you have to do is pull hard

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SOURCE: 1997 toyota landcruiser colorado rear axle oil

You need to have your seal replaced. I would recommend installing new bearing while you're at it. Check here: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsShelf.jsp?displayName=Differential+Seal+-+Rear&currentPage=1&categoryDisplayName=Drivetrain&navValue=11201715&itemId=1715-0&parentId=12-0

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

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Are you sure that it is oil and not transmission fluid? The stains can look similar unless you actually get down and touch the fluid. If it is reddish in color then it is transmission fluid, which means you have a leak somewhere in the transmission. Either way, check your transmission fluid level and make sure it is not low. If it is is low, add some fluid and bring it to a transmission specialist to help diagnose and correct the problem.

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SOURCE: 1996 geo tracker leaking oil at bottom of timing

change crank seal ASAP need your email for full writeup

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2012

SOURCE: left rear axle seal leaking on 2007 ford escape how do you fix it

you will have to dimantle rear hub withdraw driveshaft and replace seal oon axle drain axle oil first square drain plug in centre of axle hope this helps

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Remove rear axle in 93 jeep tracker

one or both sides (said axles, 1)
or the whole total axle, (some call it an axle and is not, its and axle assembly and housing with gear sets)
or just the carrier? out?
old post.

no symptoms stated, and matters big time to any helping mech.
let me guess, a seal leaks. left side. (tossed coin)

with full video..... we have 3 videos on file, some sux.
hint1: do only 1 side at time, for sure brake bits.
hint2, drain axle.
have a slide hammer ready.
I just did one, so is fresh in mind, and not first.
hint3, take photos of brakes, bits as they dismount (a big win)

http://www.fixkick.com/axles/axle_rear_R&R.html

the FSM book (GM only) has errors.(factory serv.man)
skips the RTV step,, jokers. at GM cant even copy a good
suzuki FSM. and not skip steps. sad.
same on all 89-2004
the early 2 years have bolt on drums 4 bolts. is difference.

to replace bearings on axles that is another story and longer video
but your machine shop has the press (huge) to do this right
let him, DO THAT, and WIN.
using hammers is fail... and repeat.
ignore videos with man in gutter, with large hammer.
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I have 1994 geo tracker, i have to replace oil pan as it is corroded and leaking oil. Do i have to pull the engine out to remove oil pan or is there another way to do tjhis?

there are 2 ways, and both are here.
pull engine
pull axle
it;s your choice, and covered here and the factory service book too.
depends on tools, (lift?)

way 1
http://www.fixkick.com/axles/Pan-drop/pandrop.html

way 2: (factory way)]
here is the pull page. engine
and last link there is to fsm page on same.

happy trails.
PS
99% of leaking pans, are NOT.
it is :
1: valve cover leaks, (not doing 60k service and not putting in new VC)
2: cam seal leaks.
3: crank seal leaks.
4: the infamous, dizzy 2 o-ring leaks.
5: and doing head rebuild, they forget to read the page on how
to seal the rear cam cap. and bam, it leaks, the FSM covers that.
i can tell you which page.\
and gravity does the rest with help from mr. wind.

if the pan is only rusty, hit it with phosperic acid (ask) and then paint it on car. the PAN is RTV glued to the engine are never leak. (almost)
and are real hard to get them resealed , leak free. so makes sure
it really does leak.
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I have a 94 geo tracker and can't get rear axle off

there are no pins, more like my chev, PU.
the steps are all here, and some nice tricks.
the steps are also in alldata dot com and
in the fsm.
http://www.fixkick.com/axles/axle_rear_R&R.html

you could read chapter 4b. its there too.
with errors
http://www.acksfaq.com/trackerfsm.htm
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I put a rear seal in a 1993 geo tracker,was not leaking,now i have put two seals in ,still leaking

which seal. ? rear of WHAT?
2wd, 4wd?
3sp,4speed or 5sp. tranny.?
my wild guess, is the rear transfer case leaks, and if yes, where.?
it can leak in 3 places. (ive rebuilt them and the boxes)

or the rear engine seal.

so the rear seal can be, in 3 places.
if you work on 4wd, it really can be 5 places.
6 counting rear of front axle.
that is because the exit paths are shared on many.

first tell me what you are driving like this.
97 geo 2dr, 5sp 4wd. like that, then we can answer in fine detail.

http://www.fixkick.com/
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How do you remove the drive shaft from a 1992 Geo Tracker?

for 4X4 there are two drive shafts one to the front axel and one to the rear they are bolted to the axels with four bolts and four nuts undo those and gently wiggle the driveshaft from the transfer case. make sure it is in park it makes it easier...

for 2 wheel drive same thing for the rear just wiggle it from the transmission there is no transfer case. just as a warning some gear oil or tranny fluid might leak if the car isnt level
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My 1999 chevy tracker 78k miles rear drivers side leaks a fliud and makes a light scrubbing noise brakes and drums were replaced it may have something to do with 4wheel drive axle i was told has anyone had...

Is the fliud a lite clear brown/tan (brake fliud) or is it a dark black colour (gear oil)? It sounds like you have a brake fluid leak. Check your steel line on the rear axle and then remove the wheel and drum and check the wheel cylinder. Top up your Master cylinder and bleed the brakes. You might find the light scrubbing noise gone.
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Left rear axle replacement

that is like saying how to paint the mona lisa , in side this little box.

we have the words and a full video on this.

and if in usa, you can log in to the pub library.
and click autorepair.
and the chiltions ARRC repair.
it has the full factory procedures there.

free to all usa citizens . need lib car and bar code.
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89 geo tracker fuel filter

THE FUEL FILTER FOR A 1989 GEO TRACKER IS LOCATED UNDER THE CAR NEXT TO THE FRAME BY THE REAR AXLE NEAR THE FUEL TANK
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