Axle Shaft Seal Replacement near Clearwater, Florida

There are 44 RepairPal Certified locations for Axle Shaft Seal Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

44 Results for Axle Shaft Seal Replacement near Clearwater, Florida

Axle Shaft Seal Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Dunedin Total Car Care

4.8
(45)
2.88 mi
1070 Keene Road
Dunedin, FL
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Sat
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East Bay Auto Services

4.9
(48)
4.36 mi
500 East Bay Dr
Largo, FL
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Right Way Auto Air & Repair

5
(20)
5.71 mi
2727 Roosevelt Boulevard
Clearwater, FL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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C.P. Tires & Auto Repair

4.8
(16)
6.46 mi
12735 Starkey Road
Largo, FL
Closed
Opens 9:30 AM Sat
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Bill's Automotive Repair - Highway 19 N

4.6
(36)
6.65 mi
32505 US Highway 19 N
Palm Harbor, FL
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
Call the shop at (727) 205-9657 for appointment availability
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Cars Unlimited Auto Repair

4.5
(73)
7.45 mi
12651 62nd Street
Largo, FL
Open
Closes 6:30 PM
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Affordable Auto and Truck Repair - Clearwater

4.4
(222)
8.64 mi
4655 118th Ave N
Clearwater, FL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Meineke #2786

4.5
(60)
9.44 mi
13311 W Hillsborough Ave
Tampa, FL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Sat
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MDP Automotive

4.7
(26)
10.13 mi
7943 62nd Way North
Pinellas Park, FL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Westchase

4.6
(710)
10.99 mi
12949 Race Track Rd
Tampa, FL
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Rapido Automotive Repair

4.6
(276)
11.32 mi
5650 66th St. N
St. Petersburg, FL
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
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Your Automotive

4.7
(25)
11.59 mi
6921 40th Street North
Pinellas Park, FL
Closed
Opens 9:00 AM Sat
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Axle Shaft Seal Replacement

How are axle shaft seal issues diagnosed?

Axle seals leaks are most commonly diagnosed by visual inspection. In cases where the cause of the leak cannot be pinpointed, dye or tracing powder can be used as an aid in locating the leak. Prior to replacing the seal, the axle shaft should be inspected for up/down movement in the housing. Excess movement would indicate worn internal components. Any worn component(s) should be replace prior to replacing the seal.
Axle Shaft Seal Replacement

How is a axle shaft seal replaced?

To replace an axle seal, the axle must be disconnected from the transmission/axle. The seal is then carefully removed from the housing - sometimes a special puller may be required to remove the seal. It is very important not to damage the housing when removing the old seal or installing the new one. The new seal is then seated in place, perhaps with a bit of sealer around the outside edge where it meets the housing. Prior to installation the flexible material should be coated with the appropriate fluid. The surface of the axle shaft that the seal rides on should also be inspected for wear or other damage, a damaged axle can ruin the new seal.

RepairPal Recommendations for axle shaft seal issues

A quick visual inspection of all axle seals should be made while the vehicle is raised on a lift for a routine service/inspection. A leaking seal should be replaced to prevent internal component damage due to fluid loss. Always use the correct fluid type when topping of transmission/axle fluid after seal replacement.

What to look out for when dealing with axle shaft seal issues

All related components should be inspected and replaced as necessary along with the axle seal. replacing a leaking seal without repairing a damaged housing and/or axle can result in a repeat seal failure. Always use the correct type of fluid when topping off the level of the transmission/axle after seal replacement is complete. It is also important to coat the flexible part of the seal with a bit of fluid prior to installation. A “dry” seal can be quickly damaged as when axle first begins rotating after replacement. Over time the transmission/axle fluid will keep the seal lubricated but it can take a bit of time for this to happen - hence the prelubrication.

Can I replace the axle shaft seal myself?

Repairing your own car is an extremely rewarding process that can also save you money. But before you dive in, it’s important to be sure the issue has been properly diagnosed. Seemingly obvious symptoms can lead the inexperienced down a rabbit hole of replacing parts that don’t fix the problem. Proper diagnosis can save more money than guessing at what’s broken! If you're unsure you have the right tools or experience to diagnose a problem, consider reaching out to a RepairPal Certified Shop. In almost all cases, some portion of the braking or suspension system will need to be disassembled in order to remove the axle and gain access to the seal. A special tool may also be required to remove the axle from the transmission/axle.

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