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AT-205 Re-Seal by ATP (polymer re-seal for rubber seals)

  

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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!


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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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