It had a leak and I had it replaced at shop. Leaking again. Yes, I can take back and he'll fix. I feel a little bad because transmission also had a leak, we both thought was pan, so had him service it and replace. Then it started leaking again right after, so he pulled everything and re-sealed it only to figure out it was actually the shift linkage on top that had the drip. In his defense, it was pretty nasty under there due to the leak and all the grime from recent winter weather.
The bigger part is, finding time I can get it to shop as it's my college daughters car and she has crazy hours. So if fairly simple, I'd just tackle it. I have to work on it this weekend anyway for thermostat and maybe EVAP system.
My understanding is there is a backlash that 'needs set' if you do a pinion seal, but stuff I'm seeing online says to punch the nut and the shaft and maybe count threads then just spin off nut pull seal, replace and ensure the correct threads and that the punch marks align and good to go.
Is it that simple or do I have him replace. He's been pretty good to me over the years.
The bigger part is, finding time I can get it to shop as it's my college daughters car and she has crazy hours. So if fairly simple, I'd just tackle it. I have to work on it this weekend anyway for thermostat and maybe EVAP system.
My understanding is there is a backlash that 'needs set' if you do a pinion seal, but stuff I'm seeing online says to punch the nut and the shaft and maybe count threads then just spin off nut pull seal, replace and ensure the correct threads and that the punch marks align and good to go.
Is it that simple or do I have him replace. He's been pretty good to me over the years.
