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Daniel Malloy Posted on Sep 10, 2014
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Fix hyundai elantra 2005 manual transmission leak

Transmission leaking possible fix

  • Daniel Malloy
    Daniel Malloy Sep 11, 2014

    Thats a 2005 hyundai elantra gt 2.0l 5 speed manual T with 162,000 miles, recent clutch 2 months ago. Noise present in transmission before and after clutch replacement.. No problem shifting.

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Lucas oil stabilizer.

Testimonial: "Thank you Dana, I did my homework and did a 50/50 with Lukas HD oil stabilizer and 75/90 GEAR OIL. Leak seams to have stopped, and smoother shifting. I'm hopeful this will work!"

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2008

SOURCE: How to find and change a hyundai elantra automatic transmission filter

no filter,has a bolt on the botton of transmittion oil pan,unscrew drain oil for about 10 minutes put back the plug and refill from the check oil stick ciao

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2009

SOURCE: oil change procedure on a 2005 Hyundai elantra

it is very easy to change the oil put the car on ramps secure the back end look for the drain plug underneath the engine make sure you have the right size wrench and when you remove the plug also check the gasket on the plug to make sure it is not cracked you will also need an oil filter wrench and my other suggestion to you is to go to autozone to see if they have a Haynes repair manual for your car and if they don't see if they can order you one in the mean time they can also print you off a diagram of how to change the oil in you car safely

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2009

SOURCE: I need to know what type of fluid my manual

manual transmissions should never need fluid unless u have a leak. theres a plug on the side of the transmission. if u have your oil changed at a shop they can check it for you easily.

Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: Power steering fluid leaking.

Year and mileage? Keep the fluid level up so you don't damage the power steering pump, and return to the garage that serviced it. This sounds like something wasn't tightened properly, and they should correct the problem. It is possible that a power steering hose or the pump itself developed a leak, but, it is most likely something that wasn't tightened properly. That's the best diagnosis that can be given w/out actually being able to see the vehicle.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2010

SOURCE: 2000 Hyundai elantra transmission delay, reverse going

Did you check the transmission fluid level? If necessary, add fluid. However you probably have a more serious problem. Take the car to a qualified transmission mechanic.

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