Honda First Gen CR-V Transmission Leak Shift Shaft Seal Replacement Pt. 2 of 2
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2022
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Leaking shift shaft seal on transmission.
Common leak on Honda transmissions.
This is on a 1999 Honda CR-V.
Honda CR-V CRV 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Fluid leak
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1999 Honda CR-V auto trans 175k miles
No need to drain the fluid. Very little fluid will drip out, at least in my case. Have a drain pan ready just in case.
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Absolutely fantastic video, you brought us along every step of the way and even explained differences in aftermarket seals I never would-ve thought to look for. Thanks a ton!
Thanks for the video my son and I are going crazy trying to find the leak will try this repair next, thanks again
Thanks for the video! Helped a lot!! Here a Honda dealer asked R$160,00 for that seal and 15 days to deliver. The 12x22x7 dimensions are the exact same as the crankshaft seal of a Stihl brush cutter, costing R$18,00 and in stock. It looks more robust and also seems to be made with FKM/Viton. Works flawlessly and I can still say that I always use genuine parts, even if it's genuine from another brand...
Awesome.. My 2001 Accord is losing transmission fluid and this definitely helps.. I can at least start right here to see if that's the problem.. Thank God.. 🙌🧡
Hello,
Do I have to put it in Neutral?
Very well made video. My trans is leaking, hoping this is the problem.
Nicely done! My kid's 2010 CR-V just leaked out most of the fluid so I'm hope it's an easy fix like this!! Thanks!
I think I HV the same problem. Thx for the video. I hope I can replace that seal.🤞🏾
Thanks for the vid and perfect timing. I’m gonna pull the cover off hoping that this is my issue as well...1997 CRV with 210000
No problem, it fixed my issue. Dry as a bone.
@@jonstuff Pulled the cover last night, cleaned the area, waiting a few mins and wham bam thank you man! it was leaking from the seal and now I know what to do!!
I drive an 04 Odyssey with V-tec v6. . . yesterday, (Merry Xmas to ME, ha? lol) I discovered a puddle of atf where i'd parked.. Probably what happened is I parked in another spot, and then decided to move it -but forgot to disengage the parking brake, just powered it over there, I think it maybe blew that seal? been teens cold, so it probably turned hard and blew. . . lol.. gutter. Only thing I can do is get under there and check, huh? thanks for your video!
Was under an 01 Accord I just bought and mine has a leak in same place. Hoping it’s the same seal. Thank you for sharing
Yes, seems like a common Honda issue.
Whats the name of the seal. I have some leaking issue now on my 2008 honda stream
Hello,
Is it necessary to put it in neutral?
do you think i can do that at home? i have all the tools needed
I am almost positive this is where my 04 accord leaks from. I have been looking at this area not knowing where it came from
I changed my shift seal on my 95 Del Sol but it's still leaking!
Actually my friend did it. He worked in an auto body shop for 15 years
and has been working on cars ever since. It's a simple job.
Any thoughts on why it's still leaking and what to do?
Thanks!
Did that fix your leak?
Help sir..crv gen 1 (automatic) when i shift in d4 doesn't go right, I have to go back to park and then change the shift to d4 again. it doesn't go in the right place.. but sometimes it goes right when I shift. do I need to. change the. shift cable? or do I just need to tighten something under the steering wheel
What’s the name of that bottom cover or plate?
Seal dimension is
12 X 22 x 7
Alguien tiwne ese mismo problema pero en un accord v6 2014?
What is the size of the seal?
Were you able to re-use the same pin that was used on the 10mm bolt or did you have to purchase a new one?
I re-used the pin.
Great video. My 91 Civic is leaking as well. Do you think that the ATP brand will fit in 1991 Civic?
Not sure
Hello, please where I can find the shift shaft for Honda civic 2014 lx, because my transmission leaking, but I didn’t find it
Try to find the shift cable. I'm not sure if that car is cable shift though.
No tranmission fluid came out when you removed the seal?
Just a few drips, I had a pan ready.
Nagpalit po km ng oil seal sa drive shaft binalik namin transmission ayaw na umabante pag naka park umiilaw ung drive ayaw na tumakbo ano po ba problema pa help naman po.
What year is your CR-V, and how many miles does it have?
It's a 99 170k miles on her.
This for automatic transmission?? Same on manual?
Not sure
Did it fix the leak?
Yes it fixed it.
Did it actually stop the leaking ?
Yes it did, dry as a bone now.
Ok my leaks coming from the other side where the axel goes into it
Would this be a slow leak, or if it all leaks
Its a very slow leak.
However, if left overnight, you'll see a small puddle under your transmission
I would say a slow leak. Mine just developed and just started dripping a few drops on the ground.
@@jonstuffis there anyway you can provide the honda part number if possible? I have a 2004 honda accord v6 and i know for sure this is the leak i have been chasing for 8months.
Is this a 2000 automatic?
1999 CR-V automatic transmission.
WHAT YEAR IS THIS CRV
1999
Did you drain the tranny before pulling the seal?
No, not necessary. It will leak a little once removed. But, not much.
Do you need to drain the transmission fluid?
Nope, very little will drip out.
Was this an automatic?
Yes
You change crv 97-01
Yes
No