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2003 Allroad - Transmission leaking at passenger output shaft.

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Old 05-09-2019, 01:58 PM
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Default 2003 Allroad - Transmission leaking at passenger output shaft.

Hi all, I'm new to the forum, and a 2nd time Audi owner.

I just picked up an '03 Allroad for my 16 year old son, and we've been doing some neglected maintenance like replacing the front,right air spring, cv axle, oil change etc...

Before starting the maintenance, there were no drips or leaks under the car, just a little seeping from the hoses that I associate with turbo oil cooling.

Last week, because of some hard shifting, we tackled the transmission, drained, cleaned the pan, replaced the filter and gasket and filled her back up as best as we could (following the best instructions I could fine, motor running etc...

Ever since, the car is leaking what appears to be transmission fluid from the area of the front right output shaft.

Could changing fluid have caused a leak, or is there a breather hole up there and I overfilled the trans?

I haven't been able to find a diagram that shows what I'm looking for and I don't want to pull the thing apart to attempt a shaft seal replacement (heaven forbid).

Thanks in advance.
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