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How do worn seals and gaskets contribute to JAC T6 transmission fluid leaks?

How do worn seals and gaskets contribute to JAC T6 transmission fluid leaks?

Over time, seals and gaskets in the gearbox may degrade due to heat, age, o r rough driving conditions. How does this wear lead to slow o r sudden transmission fluid leaks in the JAC T6, and what maintenance o r replacement practices are recommended to prevent these leaks from affecting transmission performance?
Talha Kyanii asked on 13 Dec 2025 11:24:00 am
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Gari Master - on 13 Dec 2025 11:25:03 am
Seals and gaskets are critical for keeping transmission fluid contained under pressure and heat. In the JAC T6:

Heat and vibration over time can cause rubber seals to shrink o r crack.

Age and mileage naturally degrade gasket material, leading to slow leaks.

Rough driving o r overloading can stress the seals, accelerating wear.

A worn seal o r gasket often results in slow drips that may go unnoticed initially, but eventually cause fluid loss, poor lubrication, and gear slippage.

Maintenance advice:

Inspect seals and gaskets during routine service.

Replace any that show cracks, hardening, o r deformation.

Avoid overloading the vehicle to reduce stress on transmission components.
 

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