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Q: How to replace driveaxle seals and the vehicle speed sensor on Toyota Corolla?
A: Fluid leaks frequently occur due to wear of the driveaxle oil seals or the speedometer drive gear oil seal and O-rings, with replacement being relatively easy as repairs can usually be performed without removing the transaxle from the vehicle. The driveaxle oil seals are located on either side of the transaxle, where the driveaxle shaft is splined into the differential. If leakage at the seal is suspected, raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands; if the seal is leaking, fluid will be found on the side of the transaxle. Remove the driveaxle assembly, then carefully pry the oil seal out of the transaxle bore using a screwdriver or prybar, ensuring not to gouge or nick the surface of the seal bore. If the oil seal cannot be removed with these tools, a special oil seal removal tool will be required. Install the new oil seal using a seal driver or a large deep socket as a drift, ensuring it is driven into the bore squarely and completely seated, while lubricating the lip of the new seal with multi-purpose grease. Afterward, reinstall the driveaxle assembly, taking care not to damage the lip of the new seal. The vehicle speed sensor is located on the case of the transaxle; check for lubricant around the sensor housing to determine if an O-ring is leaking. Disconnect the electrical connector from the vehicle or transmission speed sensor and remove it from the transaxle, then remove the O-ring and install a new one before reinstalling the vehicle speed sensor and securely tightening the hold-down bolt.