Description
This essential seal prevents leaks of transmission fluid from the area where the transmission’s selector shaft (also known as the shift shaft or manual shaft) exits the main transmission case. A failing selector shaft seal can cause low transmission fluid levels, leading to issues like transmission slippage, erratic shifting, and potential damage to internal components.
Crafted from durable materials that can withstand high temperatures and constant movement, this seal provides a long-lasting solution to a common AOD transmission leak point. Replacing a worn or damaged selector shaft seal is crucial for maintaining proper transmission fluid levels and ensuring the smooth and reliable operation of your Ford vehicle’s AOD transmission.
Key Features:
- Direct Fit: Engineered specifically for Ford AOD (Automatic Overdrive) transmissions.
- Prevents Fluid Leaks: Effectively seals the selector shaft to stop transmission fluid loss.
- Maintains Correct Fluid Levels: Vital for proper transmission function and longevity.
- Durable Materials: Constructed from high-quality, temperature-resistant compounds.
- Essential Replacement Part: Directly addresses a frequent cause of AOD transmission leaks.
Why Choose the Ford AOD Transmission Selector Shaft Seal in South Africa?
If your Ford vehicle in South Africa is equipped with an AOD automatic transmission and you’ve noticed transmission fluid leaking around the point where the shift linkage connects to the transmission case, this seal is the correct part to resolve this issue and protect your transmission from potential damage due to low fluid.
Specifications:
Type: Selector Shaft Seal / Shift Shaft Seal / Manual Shaft Seal
Transmission Type: Ford AOD (Automatic Overdrive)
Quantity: Sold Individually
Fix that transmission fluid leak in your Ford AOD transmission in South Africa with the G6507A selector shaft seal! Order yours today!
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What transmissions is this seal compatible with?
This seal is specifically designed for Ford AOD (Automatic Overdrive) automatic transmissions. It is crucial to verify that your vehicle has an AOD transmission before purchasing. - How do I identify a leak from the selector shaft seal?
Look for transmission fluid leaks originating from the side of the transmission case where the shift linkage arm is connected to the selector shaft. The area may appear wet or you might see drips. - Is this a difficult part to replace?
Replacing the selector shaft seal typically involves dropping the transmission pan to access the selector shaft from inside the transmission. It’s a repair that requires some mechanical skill and tools. If you’re not experienced with transmission repairs, it’s best to have a qualified mechanic perform the replacement. - Will replacing this seal definitely stop my leak?
If the leak is solely coming from a faulty selector shaft seal, then replacing it with a new, properly installed seal should resolve the leak at that location. However, other seals or gaskets in the transmission could also be leaking. - Do you ship transmission parts to South Africa?
Yes, we provide nationwide delivery of transmission seals and other automotive components across South Africa.
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