PatchManager
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- Chris
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- 2022 F150 Platinum 4x4 SuperCrew
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My 2022 F150 had a small transmission oil leak in August.
2022 Transmission Oil Leak
Under warranty, the dealership replaced the transmission output shaft seal and the differential input shaft seal. The problem was straight forward to identify and the dealership did a great job. I verified a few times that there was no leak.
When driving late last week, I noticed the transmission behaving badly (rough down shifts and engine revving when shifting up). The transmission temperature never moved from the "normal operating temperature" point on the gauge. That went away after a period of time and has been shifting smoothly since. However, I decided to take off the skid plate and make sure everything looked as expected. I noticed a similar leak to what I previously saw, and it apparently had recently started. It seems to get progressively worse over time.
I dropped the truck off at the dealership today and they said the leak was coming from the transmission output shaft. Does it seem unusual that my truck would have a second leak? If the replacement seal is leaking, does that suggest that there is something more wrong than just the seal?
Other than this transmission leak, the truck has been great.
2022 Transmission Oil Leak
Under warranty, the dealership replaced the transmission output shaft seal and the differential input shaft seal. The problem was straight forward to identify and the dealership did a great job. I verified a few times that there was no leak.
When driving late last week, I noticed the transmission behaving badly (rough down shifts and engine revving when shifting up). The transmission temperature never moved from the "normal operating temperature" point on the gauge. That went away after a period of time and has been shifting smoothly since. However, I decided to take off the skid plate and make sure everything looked as expected. I noticed a similar leak to what I previously saw, and it apparently had recently started. It seems to get progressively worse over time.
I dropped the truck off at the dealership today and they said the leak was coming from the transmission output shaft. Does it seem unusual that my truck would have a second leak? If the replacement seal is leaking, does that suggest that there is something more wrong than just the seal?
Other than this transmission leak, the truck has been great.
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