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TSdRLurve
post Feb 27 2015, 01:10 PM, updated 11y ago

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Wanna ask all sifu here about changing flywheel oil seal. My city have oil leak and nearby mechanic told me that flywheel oil seal need to be replaced.

May i know;

1. Whats the impact if i delay the replacement one or two weeks as the mechanic say need 1 working day for replacement? I need car this week. The leakage roughly 1~2 teaspoons over night.

2. What is the market price? They quote me RM500+ including labour and parts.

3. Any different or necessarily to send back to honda SC beside cost? (afraid they cant handle the internal part)

Please advise.
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post Feb 27 2015, 01:16 PM

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which model you using?

suggest you bring back honda check to confirm if thats the problem onot.

they do a better job and highly trained. price wise, it would be higher abit, but workmanship quality is there.
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post Feb 27 2015, 01:32 PM

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Outer oil seal or inner oil seal?

If inner, the labor cost is understandable because they have to remove your gearbox to change. The task is very tedious and difficult.

If outer, simple and fast. I'd changed once, but forgot the price d.

If don't change, it might affect your gearbox transmission and eventually damaged your gearbox.
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post Feb 27 2015, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(cognac @ Feb 27 2015, 01:16 PM)
which model you using?

suggest you bring back honda check to confirm if thats the problem onot.

they do a better job and highly trained. price wise, it would be higher abit, but workmanship quality is there.
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City 2009. Bring back honda city will take longer time as they need appointment then another 1-2 working days. (Analyst + repair)

QUOTE(dav3 @ Feb 27 2015, 01:32 PM)
Outer oil seal or inner oil seal?

If inner, the labor cost is understandable because they have to remove your gearbox to change. The task is very tedious and difficult.

If outer, simple and fast. I'd changed once, but forgot the price d.

If don't change, it might affect your gearbox transmission and eventually damaged your gearbox.
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Not sure which but the from the mechanic description seem like inner seal as they told me need to remove gearbox.

So price around 500-600 consider normal?

Anyone know the root cause for the flywheel oil seal broken? any preventative solution?
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post Feb 27 2015, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(dRLurve @ Feb 27 2015, 02:21 PM)
City 2009. Bring back honda city will take longer time as they need appointment then another 1-2 working days. (Analyst + repair)
Not sure which but the from the mechanic description seem like inner seal as they told me need to remove gearbox.

So price around 500-600 consider normal?

Anyone know the root cause for the flywheel oil seal broken? any preventative solution?
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Yes, it is normal. The cost includes inner oil seal + Transmission Oil + labor charge.
No idea how it get worn out or damaged.
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post Feb 27 2015, 07:49 PM

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The cost is like changing clutch
Because need to dismantle gear box.
I mean for ur case is reasonable i guess

Honda hmmf oil rm200
Ntn flywheel oilseal rm30
Gearbox gasket rm80
Labor rm200

For car like wira for example
Labor120
Mtf 4L rm80
Oilseal rm30
SupermanLick
post Feb 27 2015, 11:15 PM

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labor charge rm40
oil seal rm10

settle it with myanmar sleeve +rm10 coffee drink
u can save up to rm400 rclxms.gif
TSdRLurve
post Feb 28 2015, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(SupermanLick @ Feb 27 2015, 11:15 PM)
labor charge  rm40
oil seal rm10

settle it with myanmar sleeve +rm10 coffee drink
u can save up to rm400 rclxms.gif
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Serious or not? you sound like more to change oil filter. blush.gif blush.gif
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post Mar 12 2015, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(dRLurve @ Feb 27 2015, 01:10 PM)
Wanna ask all sifu here about changing flywheel oil seal. My city have oil leak and  nearby mechanic  told me that flywheel oil seal need to be replaced.

May i know;

1. Whats the impact if i delay the replacement one or two weeks as the mechanic say need 1 working day for replacement? I need car this week. The leakage roughly 1~2 teaspoons over night.

2. What is the market price? They quote me RM500+ including labour and parts.

3. Any different or necessarily to send back to honda SC beside cost? (afraid they cant handle the internal part)

Please advise.
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changed mine 2004 cvt, 85+65+165+250 at non Honda sc. min 7 hours work as need it loosen engine, gearbox taken out for the 2 oil seals.

been told the impact = oil seal will blow causing big messy gearbox problem.

your 2009 model unsure how many unit oil seal, u need verify w few diff mechanic.

all consumerable parts has their life time.

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post Mar 12 2015, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(iRonTech @ Mar 12 2015, 09:04 AM)
changed mine 2004 cvt, 85+65+165+250 at non Honda sc. min 7 hours work as need it loosen engine, gearbox taken out for the 2 oil seals.

been told the impact = oil seal will blow causing big messy gearbox problem.

your 2009 model unsure how many unit oil seal, u need verify w few diff mechanic.

all consumerable parts has their life time.

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Where you service your car? can share location or pm me? My labour charge is RM350 and only change 1 oil seal (fly wheel oi seal).
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post Aug 29 2019, 05:31 PM

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Sure or not gearbox damage? My jazz more than one year already leaking
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post Aug 30 2019, 12:11 PM

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flywheel oilseal leaking is common for oil leaks. Some cars have it more prevalent and some never leaks.

So when you get it, it will be a pain to get it replaced because you need to open up the transmission box. Because of that, when you change flywheel oil seal might as well change all the other seals in there too. Get a mechanic who knows his stuffs.

 

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