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Replacing the front pinion seal. Help Please.

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Old 10-25-2008, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ronjenx
...I tried to copy and paste the pages for this job, but the illustrations don't copy.
Probably a good thing since the FSM is copyrighted - though you can summarize what it says (as I attempted to do).
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Originally Posted by DeepSky
Thanks for the info Joe, but I ended up chickening out I'm just going to take it to the dealership..?
Yeah, even though I have the FSM I didn’t want to do it too.

I usually figure why not give the Dealership a chance to fix it for free by someone who has hopefully already done it on someone else’s Jeep.
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Originally Posted by DeepSky
Thanks for the info Joe, but I ended up chickening out I'm just going to take it to the dealership.




Thanks for trying. I've thought about getting a service manual, but from what I understand they are pretty pricey?
Yes, the paper manuals are priced quite high.
The CD is something like $135. It would pay for itself with just this one job.
Unless, of course, it is covered under warranty.
Old 10-25-2008, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by joe002
Probably a good thing since the FSM is copyrighted - though you can summarize what it says (as I attempted to do).
OOps. I went back and read that on the first page of the CD.
Thanks.



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