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![]() Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Quebec City
Posts: 18
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I find it hard to believe it would have been pinched, but we never know... It got dislodged but the shaft did not go out completely. I guess it could have damaged the seal anyway.
Transmission fluid is definitely not low. I also drained/refilled it last weekend and drove 350KM without any noticeable loss. Is it possible to remove the drive shaft from the transmission without removing everything on the wheel side (especially the axle nut)? I have in mind loosing the hub from the suspension but keeping the drive shaft attached to it. If not, I'll plan accordingly. |
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