How to Solve Oil Leakage at the Connection Between Transmission and Engine?
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Transmission and engine connection oil leakage solutions are as follows: 1. If there is only slight oil seepage at the connection. It is necessary to promptly go to a 4S shop or repair shop to check the location of the seepage. If it is convenient to repair, it should be dealt with in time. However, most seepage situations occur in relatively internal components. If repair is needed, the engine or transmission may have to be removed. In this case, it can be temporarily ignored, but regular checks and transmission oil top-ups are necessary. 2. If there is severe oil leakage at the connection. In this case, it is necessary to go to a 4S shop for repair as soon as possible, otherwise it may lead to transmission damage. Transmission oil seepage is usually caused by aging rubber components leading to poor sealing. High temperatures and high speeds are the nemesis of rubber components and can accelerate their aging. The area where the transmission is most prone to oil seepage is at the connection between the half-shaft and the transmission, where there is a rubber-made half-shaft oil seal.