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2003Sep 17
(reported on)Camry V6 XLE
Hi, recently I got my oil change done from toyota dealer and he suggested me to fix few problems:
- Left front CV boot leaking
- Right front CV boot torn out
- Left inner transmission axle seal leaking
- Transmission pan gasket change.
I have recently done my transmission service so I am not sure why they need to change the pan gasket, isn't it supposed to by changed with ATF service??
Secondly if I get my left axle changed then would it fix the left CV boot problem and left inner transmission axle seal problems? Are they both, left CV boot and transmission axle seal connected in any way?
Can someone give me some idea about the cost estimate? Thanks alot.
Sandeep K.
Santa Clara, CA, USA
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