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Old Apr 4, 2006 | 04:51 PM
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My 04 gt just had a bearing kit installed along with a new clutch. Now it is hard to get into 1st gear and is leaking fluid. The leak is not bad but it is getting on my nerves. A ford dealership did all of the work but I think I would have been better off doing it myself. It is leaking in the middle of the trans from what I can tell. Any advice on what is wrong?
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 12:06 AM
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Default RE: TRANSMISSION LEAKING

Take it back and make them fix it. They have to until its right.
I had a slight leak from my trans for a while and after going back th the dealer 5 TIMES, it turned out that my shifter was leaking. It was leaking from the rubber seal at the top. It looks like they filled it with caulk or something. Stopped for a while, then started leaking again. Then thats when I installed my MGW. Since then, no probs. I only had a small drop under the car each time I drove it so it wasn`t major. That may not be your issue though, ya never know.
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 03:48 PM
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Well my car is at the dealership again. It turnes out Ford didn't replace the seals in the transmission the first time so now the are replacing them this time FREE OF CHARGE. After 3 weeks maybe this time it will be right. I want to start modding but first the car has to run good. BTW I have the SLP LM IIs and they are AWESOME for those considering them.
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