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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Rear seals of transmission

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    I noticed mine are leaking, what are we talking in regards to labour time. Parts are cheap.
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: Rear seals of transmission

    anyone?
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    Re: Rear seals of transmission

    Is it leaking from the back half or at the very end where the Driveshaft is
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: Rear seals of transmission

    Quote Originally Posted by 102487thedude View Post
    Is it leaking from the back half or at the very end where the Driveshaft is
    I'd have to check again. Audi wanted 400 to fix the problem, an independant quoted $150 plus part which are around $25.
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