[quote="CVPost-rustred"](quoted from post at 18:31:49 04/25/19) piece of cake! what are they scared of??? didn't replace seals before??? idiots. few ways to it... get a cold chisel and tap the outside in... or screw a sheet metal screw in it and pull it out. then when installing the new one get a piece of pipe the same O. D. as the seal and drive it in. done. whats with the manuals , its all self explanatory. plus if it was all dry around the torque converter then why replace the seal.[/quote]
Well lets see. I know of at least 3 transmission shops today because of liability issues will only work on an automatic if they are installing a reman or rebuilding it themselves. No seal replacements or anything because if there should be something wrong with the transmission or should it go out right after a repair the customer is apt to sue. So all 3 shops have stopped doing minor repairs like replacing a seal.
So if in today's sue happy world a business protecting themselves from a potential lawsuit makes them an idiot?
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