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Toyota Solara Wheel Seal Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to Replace Wheel Seals and Speed Sensors in a Transaxle on 2002 through 2008 Toyota Solara?
A: Fluids leak when the driver axel oil seals and speedometer gears' oil seal or O-rings begin to wear down. Simple replacements can be made without moving the transaxle, and can often be done directly without removing the transaxle from the vehicle. The driveaxle oil seals block liquid from going through the two spots where the transmission links up with the differential. When you think there's a seal leak, safely lift and block your car; fluid will build up around your transaxle if the seal is broken. Take both driveaxles off the car and, if just fixing the right side seal, handle driveaxle assembly along with the intermediate shaft as one piece. Take your screwdriver or prybar to carefully and carefully remove the oil seal from its housing while staying away from the seal bore. If using those tools didn't remove the oil seal, you need to get a special oil seal removal tool. Position and press in the new seal with either a seal driver or big deep socket as a guide. Spread multi-purpose grease onto the seal lip and pinch it into the bore precisely, until it stays firmly in place. Carefully put the driveaxle back in place, avoiding any damage to the new seal's lip. It's easy to tell if there's an O-ring leak from the vehicle speed sensor and transmission speed sensors found on top of the transaxle's outer cover. Look for grease-like lubricant around the sensor units. Stay offline, then take out the connector attached to your car or transaxle speed sensor. Once you get the sensor, it's time to remove the O-ring from the transaxle. Finish by putting a brand new O-ring on the driving gear cover before you put back the speed gear and sensor housing, tightening the holding screw well.