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Old 01-06-2008, 08:42 PM
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98 cavalier transmission

I have a manual transmission. When we put the transmission fluid in leaks right out! Not a drip but like a puddle till it drains..when looked at it looks like just a seal... my uncle is very good at fixing things but when it comets to taking apart the axle /tranmission to replace seal were going to take in is that all that could be wrong? and if so how much will labor usually cost for that?
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Re: 98 cavalier transmission

you should be thankful it leaked right out, manual transmissions dont take transmission fluid,
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:44 AM
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Re: 98 cavalier transmission

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you should be thankful it leaked right out, manual transmissions dont take transmission fluid,
Bad day today or what? 1995-1999 recommeneded lubricants -Syncromesh Transmission fluid(GM part number12345349)
Can`t help original poster with her Q ,sorry . I`m sure someone else can and will.
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Old 01-07-2008, 04:00 PM
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Re: 98 cavalier transmission

nope, no bad day, just trying (keyword: trying) to be funny
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Old 01-08-2008, 10:55 AM
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Re: 98 cavalier transmission

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nope, no bad day, just trying (keyword: trying) to be funny
ahh gotcha ........ it just seemed like a slight slam on original poster.....sorry for my confusion
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Re: 98 cavalier transmission

so where is it leaking from? Just pouring out isn't too helpful. Could just be a seal or a whole crack in the case.... lol.
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Re: 98 cavalier transmission

could be overfull and leaking out vent???
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