Required tools and materials:
* Set of keys
* Flat head screwdriver
* New automatic transmission shank oil seal gasket
* Fluid for automatic transmissions
* Rags
* Sealing grease
Procedure:
1. Remove the driveshaft. Disconnect the driveshaft from the automatic transmission shank by unscrewing the fastening bolts.
2. Clean the area around the automatic transmission shank. Remove dirt and debris using a rag.
3. Unscrew the shank mounting bolts. The location of the bolts may vary depending on the automatic transmission model.
4. Knock the automatic transmission shank out of the housing. To do this, use the appropriate size drift and hammer. Do not hit the shank itself to avoid damaging it.
5. Remove the old oil seal. Use a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry and remove the old oil seal from the shank.
6. Clean the shank and automatic transmission housing. Remove all remaining old seal and dirt.
7. Apply sealing compound to the new oil seal. Apply a thin layer of sealing compound to the outer and inner edges of the new oil seal.
8. Install a new oil seal. Insert the new oil seal into the automatic transmission housing, making sure that it fits snugly.
9. Install the automatic transmission shank back into the housing. Carefully insert the transmission shank into the housing, lining up the bolt holes.
10. Tighten the shank mounting bolts. Tighten the mounting bolts to the specified torque.
11. Reinstall the driveshaft. Attach the driveshaft to the automatic transmission shank and tighten the fastening bolts.
12. Check the automatic transmission fluid level. Fill the automatic transmission with fresh oil to the required level.
Adviсe:
* Before starting work, set the car to the parking brake and place chocks under the wheels.
* Always follow the specified bolt tightening torque to avoid damage.
* Make sure the new oil seal is made of high quality material and matches the original part.
* After replacing the oil seal, check the automatic transmission for leaks.