Transmission hoses
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Transmission hoses
I had my 2009 unlimited to the dealer for an oil change n they said that I need new tranny hoses. They are starting to leak. Does anyone know the part number? Also has anyone else had this problem? I have about 42000 on my jeep.
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Originally Posted by Gina's JK
I had my 2009 unlimited to the dealer for an oil change n they said that I need new tranny hoses. They are starting to leak. Does anyone know the part number? Also has anyone else had this problem? I have about 42000 on my jeep.
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The ones on my wifes Jeep were leaking where the lines went into the trans, there are some sort of bushings there that hard line push into and lock, I bought new bushings and replaced it myself. 20 bucks or so.
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Originally Posted by EarlyJk
I think the majority have had some kind of drip/leak from their factory shit crimp fittings. I solved this issue by buying 10 feet of push lock hose and aeroquip connectors/adapters. Then i cut off the factory tranny hose right before each crimp fitting and attached the push lock hose with the adapters. No more tranny hose leak. If you take it to the dealer they will just replace it with the same shit as you already have, an it will leak again. My solution is permenate. Let me know if you need pics or a proper write-up.
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I think the majority have had some kind of drip/leak from their factory shit crimp fittings. I solved this issue by buying 10 feet of push lock hose and aeroquip connectors/adapters. Then i cut off the factory tranny hose right before each crimp fitting and attached the push lock hose with the adapters. No more tranny hose leak. If you take it to the dealer they will just replace it with the same shit as you already have, an it will leak again. My solution is permenate. Let me know if you need pics or a proper write-up.
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Originally Posted by dsp
The ones on my wifes Jeep were leaking where the lines went into the trans, there are some sort of bushings there that hard line push into and lock, I bought new bushings and replaced it myself. 20 bucks or so.
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I am working on the pics an write-up. I have the receipt with the exact parts an part #s i used so you guys can duplicate. Give me a few days im working on taking the pics (its raining here) an the write up. I love my set up! Looking under the Jeep every day an seeing thats its bone dry under there is worth the $75 it cost me.
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I am working on the pics an write-up. I have the receipt with the exact parts an part #s i used so you guys can duplicate. Give me a few days im working on taking the pics (its raining here) an the write up. I love my set up! Looking under the Jeep every day an seeing thats its bone dry under there is worth the $75 it cost me.