Hi Scotty,
Thanks for your amazing videos!! I have a 2011 Toyota Highlander Limited, V6, 3.5L, Auto with 212000KM on it - it has a transaxle input seal leak and I would like to try the AT-205 polymer (you mentioned on one of your videos) to see if it stops the leak - my question is where should I pour the AT-205 - does it go into the engine with the engine oil OR does it go into the transmission with the transmission fluid? PLEASE let me know as this is urgent! On a side note, i've noticed a tiny drop of oil below the transaxel input seal area, previously it was only sweating - its not really bad but there is a small drop and so I need to do something right away. Repair is not an option for me now SO want to try the AT-205 re-seal. Also, you said I have to drive the vehicle for some 200miles - is this all at once or can we do it a few times? PLEASE PLEASE answer my questions, I NEED youR HELP!!
Since its the transaxle - i would assume it would go into the transmission fluid - but need to check with you - since its the transmission, i'm a little weary of pouring the AT-205 there. Since you are the expert here need your input please. Will the AT-205 ruin my transmission? Due to covid19 I don't drive my highlander much like I used to, so its just sitting there in our underground parking - not much space to do any repair there either.
MANY THANKS!
The videos I've seen Scotty only ever mentions using it in for the engine oil seals. But ATP's product page says you can use it in other systems.
https://atpautomotive.com/featured/re-seal
Are you positive it's the transaxle seal? is it oil or transmission fluid?....the 3.5 V6's have a known timing cover leak and it drips down on to the axle boot. Had it happen with my 08 HL with 187k miles.
TMK transmission fluid is an oil.
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