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malikadeel 11-08-14 02:46 PM

lexus rx300 2.4L
 
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Help!!!!!
I had observed a leak on my torque converter outer casing and I was told that my torque converter seal is gone. I replaced the seal twice but it still leaks from the bottom 2 screws. The leak is very small but it's there so I am worried..... Once I open the small access panel on the side of torque converter housing and try to see or feel the leak it's not felt or seen.
I don't know what to do or how to approach this problem as I am in African region and cannot find any authorized Lexus dealer to talk to.... Any suggestions that why its leaking even after 2 times seal change and what could possibly be wrong will be welcome.... Seals that were put were genuine.
Thanks

[I]Torque converter outer casing..... Leak can be seen on casing joint close to bolt/I]

mitsuguy 11-10-14 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by malikadeel (Post 8780171)
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...af53eae1d2.jpg
Help!!!!!
I had observed a leak on my torque converter outer casing and I was told that my torque converter seal is gone. I replaced the seal twice but it still leaks from the bottom 2 screws. The leak is very small but it's there so I am worried..... Once I open the small access panel on the side of torque converter housing and try to see or feel the leak it's not felt or seen.
I don't know what to do or how to approach this problem as I am in African region and cannot find any authorized Lexus dealer to talk to.... Any suggestions that why its leaking even after 2 times seal change and what could possibly be wrong will be welcome.... Seals that were put were genuine.
Thanks

[I]Torque converter outer casing..... Leak can be seen on casing joint close to bolt/I]

The snout of the torque converter might be worn or damaged.

Assuming that is transmission fluid, and that is the area it is definitely leaking from.


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