Volvo 240 transmission leak at kick down cable
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Volvo 240 transmission leak at kick down cable
My 1990 240 DL Wagon has developed a transmission leak. It appears to be leaking from where the kick down cable enters the transmission. I am hoping someone might be able to help with a few questions.
1. Can you buy the seal for the kick down cable separately or do you have to replace the entire cable?
2. How difficult is it to replace the cable. I know this depends on your mechanical ability. I am not an expert, but have good experience (replacing suspensions parts, bushings, master cyl, etc.).
3. Any tips or tricks?
If anyone has any photos, that would be helpful. I found one website with some photos, but there were not very clear and the instructions left me with more questions than answers.
I appreciate any help.
Thank you,
Ed
1. Can you buy the seal for the kick down cable separately or do you have to replace the entire cable?
2. How difficult is it to replace the cable. I know this depends on your mechanical ability. I am not an expert, but have good experience (replacing suspensions parts, bushings, master cyl, etc.).
3. Any tips or tricks?
If anyone has any photos, that would be helpful. I found one website with some photos, but there were not very clear and the instructions left me with more questions than answers.
I appreciate any help.
Thank you,
Ed
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The cable goes in the top of the trans. Are you sure the leak is from there? I don't think the normal fluid level is above the hole where the cable enters. Make sure your trans is not overfilled. Cannot buy just the seal, it wraps around the cable. Cable replacement is not hard if you have a lift, without it, it's messy.
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