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Old Sep 9, 2010 | 02:23 PM
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Default Heeeeeeellllpppp 1999 a4 b5 (aeb) tranny trouble

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Im having serious trouble with my tranny (Automatic) I have a 1999 a4 b5 (AEB engine).

a couple of days ago, i bought new tires. arriving from the store, something around the transmission broke and all the oil came out. I believe its between the tranny and the engine. is there any seal/cap/sensor/etc. that could give me this problem? I was driving arround 3000-5000 rpms. plase help me I dont want to remove the tranny yet.
 
Old Sep 9, 2010 | 02:39 PM
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Did you hit anything? 5spd or automatic? Call me crazy but are you sure its the tranny oil(or fluid) and not engine oil?
 
Old Sep 9, 2010 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by kaneka
Hi!

Im having serious trouble with my tranny (Automatic) I have a 1999 a4 b5 (AEB engine).

a couple of days ago, i bought new tires. arriving from the store, something around the transmission broke and all the oil came out. I believe its between the tranny and the engine. is there any seal/cap/sensor/etc. that could give me this problem? I was driving arround 3000-5000 rpms. plase help me I dont want to remove the tranny yet.
well it could be the crankshaft seal its like 24 bucks but you gotta remove the tranny. Check first cause it could be the tranny oil pan gasket or the seals between the axles transmission. Check were the oil is exactly coming from first.
 
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