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Tranny No Go V70-XC70 1998

Hi Everybody, I recently had the CV boots replaced and everything has been working fine. I did notice a few drips of what I thought was oil but is actually tranny fluid. The fluid level checks OK. While driving it suddenly would not go. The engine runs fine the car will barely move. Could there be any relation with the work done for the CV boots? How about the electronics for the shifting?
Any thoughts or ideas would be appriciated.
Thank you, Joe








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    Tranny No Go V70-XC70 1998

    I just saw this post. If the axle was not seated properly, tranny fluid will leak out. AND if the axle slips out too far, you will loose all traction!! The differential gear will assume the wheel is just spinning on the good side and transfer all of the power to the wheel without a connection.
    Have the axles pushed back in to the locked position.

    Klaus
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    Common sense trumps a PhD







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