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Old 04-10-2013, 05:46 PM
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2011 f350 transmission pump leak

Has anyone had problems with these. At 48000 miles, Ford just dropped my tranny and replaced my transmission pump seal and the torque converter seal. Here we are a week later and it (or something very similar ) is leaking again. I will have to take her in again and see what it is now. Would this be mechanic error or bad part?
 
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Old 04-10-2013, 11:26 PM
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Let them determine what and where went wrong.

There are a bazillion places that could leak.
 
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Old 04-11-2013, 09:23 AM
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How in the world could any of us know if it was a mechanic error or a bad part? I'm squinting as hard as I can, but I can't seem to see the part. And I didn't watch the mechanic to see what he did.

If you can tell me exactly where I was (within 50 feet) when I typed this then I can tell you if it is a bad part or a bad mechanic.
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Kovalsky
How in the world could any of us know if it was a mechanic error or a bad part? I'm squinting as hard as I can, but I can't seem to see the part. And I didn't watch the mechanic to see what he did.

If you can tell me exactly where I was (within 50 feet) when I typed this then I can tell you if it is a bad part or a bad mechanic.
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Originally Posted by Mark Kovalsky
How in the world could any of us know if it was a mechanic error or a bad part? I'm squinting as hard as I can, but I can't seem to see the part. And I didn't watch the mechanic to see what he did.

If you can tell me exactly where I was (within 50 feet) when I typed this then I can tell you if it is a bad part or a bad mechanic.

Relax, concentrate on the question and try not to be a##. Obviously you can't tell. Since I am not a mechanic, I was basically asking if it is an easy repair to screw up. So quick to pick apart a question that is simple. Has any one had this problem and is it common. Great support
 
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Originally Posted by King Rex
Relax, concentrate on the question and try not to be a##. Obviously you can't tell. Since I am not a mechanic, I was basically asking if it is an easy repair to screw up. So quick to pick apart a question that is simple. Has any one had this problem and is it common. Great support
Settle down yourself.

Not knowing what was done is impossible to say what came first.

Your question can not be answered with a yes or no.

I was in the transmission industry for more than 50 years. You would not believe how many problems all of a sudden materialized after work had been done.
 
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