If you've got an oil seal leak in a very inconvenient place, then this video by Scotty Kilmer will show you how a little bottle of re-sealer may be able to fix that leak. The vehicle in this video has a leak in the front main seal of the automatic transmission. The seal is pretty cheap, but you have to pull the transmission off to replace it, which can take a serious amount of time. The re-sealer is a better solution, a polymer oil that can mix with all kinds of oils. If you mix AT-205 Re-Seal from ATP with your fluids, it can help rejuvenate seals. Learn more by watching the video.
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4 Comments
Does at 205 really stops transmission leaks
he didnt even pour the stuff in the cap was still on the bottle
I have a oil leak on my 2003 Tahoe. It's the front seal if I were to try this would I pour it in the oil area r tranny I don't want to cause more problems?
I have my TOYOTA Mark 2 Gx110 reverse dear not picking up. its accelerated like Neutral. And now drive gear is also not working properly. when engine is cool I can drive but when its hot gear making noise and shaking and can not pick up. I use to put off the engine and later start up the engine for drive to pick up again.
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