Can anyone offer me some advice on how to stop the rear diff oil seals on my 3rd gen from blowing every 6 months or so.This is probably the 5th or 6th time this has happened since I bought the vehicle just under 4 years ago,is it a known fault with this particular vehicle,or is there something that can be done to prevent it from occuring as often.Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Know the feeling! My handbrake has pretty much stopped working again on the right hand side, which is a bit of a give away. This would be the 2nd or 3rd time for this side. Mines had genuine and non-genuine seals in it, and a new bearing. I'll take the drum off this weekend and have a look. Mines had genuine and non-genuine seals in it, and a new bearing
The other side has been done once along with the bearing but has been fine since.
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Originally posted by TonyNHave you tried genuine Toyota seals?Powered by ????
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It could be....
The pinion/propshaft flange is grooved where the seal lip funs, in this case the seal needs to be shimmed out a fraction so that the seal lip runs on smoothe surface. That or there is something else wrong, blocked breather, incorrect filling procedure (too much oil) or there is a pinion bearing problem.
Are the seals being fitted correctly?
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Originally posted by The MechanicThe pinion/propshaft flange is grooved where the seal lip funs, in this case the seal needs to be shimmed out a fraction so that the seal lip runs on smoothe surface. That or there is something else wrong, blocked breather, incorrect filling procedure (too much oil) or there is a pinion bearing problem.
Are the seals being fitted correctly?Powered by ????
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