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Carolyn Linzmeyer Posted on Oct 22, 2016
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There is a seal on the input and output shaft and a seal on the top cover . A slow leak will have road dirt collecting on the leaking area. An input shaft leak will in time foul the clutch disk. An output seal will cause the drive shaft to be wet where it connects to the transmission.

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If you would like to view a full free online repair manual for your passport, go to autozone.com and register for free.
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