Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Took my 4runner in for a front end alignment after hitting a curb on some nasty ice. Alignment went fine but while it was there they mentioned that it looked like I had a small leak from my rear main seal (I noticed the oil on the garage floor but I figured it was probably just that the last time the oil was changed they didn't tighten the bolt down.)
My understanding (from research here and at t4r.org) is that this is not a terribly unusual problem with the 3rd gens, especially when they get to be at the age/mileage of mine (11 years/125k miles.)
Questions, then:
1. Am I right in thinking that this something I don't need to take care of right away? The leak is very minor - maybe a couple of drops every week or so. I check my oil level religiously every time I fill up and haven't noticed any drop in my oil level, so my thinking is that this isnt' something that is going to leave me stranded by the side of the road or on a trail somewhere, does that sound right?
2. What am I looking at, cost-wise, for a fix? Reading on T4r, apparently the tranny has to be dropped in order to fix it, so I'm assuming I'd be looking at a minimum of a $400 - $500 repair bill? (No, I won't do it myself, I can only just manage oil changes
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3. If I do have this work done, is there anything else I should have done while the tranny (auto) is out of the truck? Fluid/filter change, etc?
Thanks in advance...
My understanding (from research here and at t4r.org) is that this is not a terribly unusual problem with the 3rd gens, especially when they get to be at the age/mileage of mine (11 years/125k miles.)
Questions, then:
1. Am I right in thinking that this something I don't need to take care of right away? The leak is very minor - maybe a couple of drops every week or so. I check my oil level religiously every time I fill up and haven't noticed any drop in my oil level, so my thinking is that this isnt' something that is going to leave me stranded by the side of the road or on a trail somewhere, does that sound right?
2. What am I looking at, cost-wise, for a fix? Reading on T4r, apparently the tranny has to be dropped in order to fix it, so I'm assuming I'd be looking at a minimum of a $400 - $500 repair bill? (No, I won't do it myself, I can only just manage oil changes
3. If I do have this work done, is there anything else I should have done while the tranny (auto) is out of the truck? Fluid/filter change, etc?
Thanks in advance...