Has anyone replace the Rear Main seal on 2000-03 Xterra V^ 4wd n the last couple of years? Ballpark cost??

Asked by Jeannea Aug 28, 2012 at 06:29 PM about the 2002 Nissan Xterra

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We have a 2002 Xterra we purchased & Mechanic is estimating $2400 plus tax to repair......

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I have removed an xterra 4wd transmission before. To do a rear main seal you have to remove the trans to do it. 2,400 is a fair price. Its alot of work. A transmission shop may give you a better rate since 90% of the work is dropping and reinstalling the trans.

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I was quoted $1200 by the dealership in Nov. 2012 and I was first made aware of the leak in 2010. Still have not repaired it, its not leaking that bad. Its a pricey repair considering the KBB value today is slightly more than the cost of that single repair. The part itself is maybe $20. But as Andrew said, you essentially have to take the car apart.

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My 2002 xterra is giving me the same problems. My mechanic will do the job for $350.00, including the Parts. And yes. Transmission hsve to be removed.

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