Hi all,
I've got a 2014 CX-5 with ~103K miles on it.
About 2 years ago(~85K miles), I noticed a decent amount of gunk built up near the transmission on the plastic undertray. Was heading out for a road trip a few days later, so I dropped it off at a local transmission shop to have them take a look. Got it back, and they claimed that it was just the trans oil pan gasket leaking, so they dropped it and resealed with silicone. Didn't really buy it at the the time since the pan looked dry(all of the gunk was behind the pan), but didn't really have another choice at the time, so I went with it.
On both oil changes since then I've noticed that, unsurprisingly, it's still leaking. Looks like it's leaking right on the seam near the output shaft(but not from the shaft seal itself). I know it's an old enough car that minor leaks aren't uncommon, and it's not a particularly fast leak, but I'd still like to get this resolved if possible. Anyone else have a similar issue, or any idea how much effort it would be to resolve? Thanks!
I've got a 2014 CX-5 with ~103K miles on it.
About 2 years ago(~85K miles), I noticed a decent amount of gunk built up near the transmission on the plastic undertray. Was heading out for a road trip a few days later, so I dropped it off at a local transmission shop to have them take a look. Got it back, and they claimed that it was just the trans oil pan gasket leaking, so they dropped it and resealed with silicone. Didn't really buy it at the the time since the pan looked dry(all of the gunk was behind the pan), but didn't really have another choice at the time, so I went with it.
On both oil changes since then I've noticed that, unsurprisingly, it's still leaking. Looks like it's leaking right on the seam near the output shaft(but not from the shaft seal itself). I know it's an old enough car that minor leaks aren't uncommon, and it's not a particularly fast leak, but I'd still like to get this resolved if possible. Anyone else have a similar issue, or any idea how much effort it would be to resolve? Thanks!