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Old 11-02-2009, 04:52 PM
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where to buy/part number trans seal

Does anyone know the part # for the drives side trans seal on a 95 5spd non lsd transmission? Mine is leaking and i need to get one. Autozone doesnt have a part listing for it either.

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Assuming you mean the axle seal, it's 38342-03E00, $7.52 @ Courtesy.

Autozone has it, Timken PN 710118.
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That autozone part number says it's for the automatic. Are they interchangeable?
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Originally Posted by Quickywd01
That autozone part number says it's for the automatic. Are they interchangeable?
The part number I listed should work just fine for the 5MT, driver's side.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
Assuming you mean the axle seal, it's 38342-03E00, $7.52 @ Courtesy.

Autozone has it, Timken PN 710118.
Yes I mean axle seal, that autozone part # says transmission seal. But yes, i need the axle seal. It does say for automatic, so I will go with the courtesy p#.

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Check for play in the axle before you waste your money on that seal. Usually when they start to leak, it's a pretty good indication that your diff. bearings are worn.
A very common issue with the 5MT trannys. Replacing the seal usually doesn't fix the leak.
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I didnt think the seals were the same from manual to automatic? why wouldnt parts places state that?

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Check for play in the axle before you waste your money on that seal. Usually when they start to leak, it's a pretty good indication that your diff. bearings are worn.
A very common issue with the 5MT trannys. Replacing the seal usually doesn't fix the leak.
already checked. thank you

should be the same, but for mine (99 5MT) its oil seal part number 18000 (from canada anyways) and the diameter is 3.558 inches
all the same thing i guess, trying to seal the trans up from leaking out the lubricant. but i think most of the Canadian cars are lsd. mine is not for sure
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Originally Posted by jdburns323
should be the same, but for mine (99 5MT) its oil seal part number 18000 (from canada anyways) and the diameter is 3.558 inches
The part number doesn't mean anything without a manufacturer. Also, assuming you've got the original trans in your car (and it was originally destined for Canada) then you've got a VLSD, which has a different seal.

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I didnt think the seals were the same from manual to automatic? why wouldnt parts places state that?
Originally Posted by Quickywd01
That autozone part number says it's for the automatic. Are they interchangeable?
Originally Posted by Timken's Catalog
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Originally Posted by Advance Auto Parts
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
The part number doesn't mean anything without a manufacturer. Also, assuming you've got the original trans in your car (and it was originally destined for Canada) then you've got a VLSD, which has a different seal.
Thank you so much, im going to Advanced auto tomorrow and ordering the part part. I do NOT have the LSD
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Not all canadian maximas are lsd. mine isn't. the only place to get seals up here is the dealer. like $10-20
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