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Old 04-15-2006, 06:27 PM
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CV joint question and transmission leak

well my cv boot ripped and i drove on it cause i had no choice really, and it spewed the grease out all over my wheels and in the wheel well.
obviously it needs to be replaced but i was curious if it was recommended to replace just the boot part or if i should replace the whole piece. When i took my car to a mechanic he said the price difference is so minimal it's worth it to just get the whole piece and not just the boot and its much easier to just swap it in.
I dont hear creaking when turning but alot of grease has come out. whats everyones suggestion?
and i was also wondering where is a good place to get these parts?

also, after noticing a small red spot under my car , i lifted it up and took some of the splash guards off. the one under the transmission was caked with grease/grime and so was the bottom of the transmission housing(?) itself. i thought maybe it was leaking from where the torque converter connects to the tranny but it almost seemed like it was coming from this plug (solenoid??) that attached further up, on the side of the transmission towards the front end of the car. is this something i should just replace? cause my transmission has been shifting hard lately, and i do need to service it although i had it serviced half a year ago and have recently added a tranny cooler and checked the fluid often (added some when installing the cooler although the dipstick didnt show a sign of needing much at all).

appreciate the help. thanks.
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Old 04-15-2006, 06:43 PM
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If you can shop around and get a good price on the axle, it is about as cheap as buying two boots, plus a lot quicker to replace. To replace only the boot, you have to pull the axle, clean out the joint(s), repack them with grease and put a new boot (or both) on. While you're at it, check for any fluid leaking where the axle comes out of the transaxle. If there is any, the oil seal may be leaking and should be replaced.
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
If you can shop around and get a good price on the axle, it is about as cheap as buying two boots, plus a lot quicker to replace. To replace only the boot, you have to pull the axle, clean out the joint(s), repack them with grease and put a new boot (or both) on. While you're at it, check for any fluid leaking where the axle comes out of the transaxle. If there is any, the oil seal may be leaking and should be replaced.
yeah i read that its kind of a hassle to replace just the boot, i think i'll just replace the whole thing its not like im strapped for cash or anything.
i just dont know where to get this kind of thing. i think they sell them like "refurbished" or something but i dont want to get one used straight of a junk car and end up having it break and replace it after another 1k.
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bump, need advice on the tranny leak.
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i know your saying that just to **** me off.
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Old 04-16-2006, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Black Maxima
It hurts me just as much as it hurts you.
haha, im not hurt! ima have an auto monster just wait.
my next toy will be a manual.
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Advice: 5spd swap.
that is the smartest thing I have heard anyone say about anything, ever.
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Originally Posted by MorpheusZero
that is the smartest thing I have heard anyone say about anything, ever.
nobody cares, get something better to do.
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Originally Posted by MorpheusZero
that is the smartest thing I have heard anyone say about anything, ever.

Pretty sad.......
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Old 04-17-2006, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by JPMax

Now, there is a smart thing......
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hey ive got the same problem with my car. what did u end up replacing the whole thing or just the boot? my mechanic said that there was some tranny seal leaking on mine too but it was only about $50 more because he would have to take the axle out anyways. he quoted me around $400 total. sound right?
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Hey, that's interesting. I ordered an raxle axle which is gonna be here tomorrow.
I wonder how hard it is to replace a tranny seal once the axle is out? Itd be nice to kill 2 birds with one stone.
If that's what's actually leaking. Like I said it looks like its coming from that solenoid/harness connection
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Guys, I dont know too much about cars but I'm having a problem. I just recently replaced both my axles and the clutch on my 97 5-speed maxima. But after a week or so my transimission fluid has startted to leak from where the axle connects to the transmission. I even replaced the seal flush with the transmission. I dont know what the problem could be? Anyone knows whats wrong?
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JPMax beat me to the link for raxles.
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Originally Posted by Nas78605
Guys, I dont know too much about cars but I'm having a problem. I just recently replaced both my axles and the clutch on my 97 5-speed maxima. But after a week or so my transimission fluid has startted to leak from where the axle connects to the transmission. I even replaced the seal flush with the transmission. I dont know what the problem could be? Anyone knows whats wrong?
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....axle+seal+leak
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whats up with the noobs diggin up old threads
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Originally Posted by chillin014
whats up with the noobs diggin up old threads
It's what you should do if you can't post your own thread.

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Or post replies like I am, so I can start a f#$@ing thread...
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