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Help! Dosn't look good! Any mechanics on here?


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There is no oil leaking on the floor so i would never have spotted this but i popped my head under and this is what i found!

Looks like the gearbox (tip) Any ideas what it is?? Car runs 110% spot on and no issues with the box. Looks like the oil has been there for some time.

Great first time post lol!

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Replace the Tiptronic oil pan gasket, it will solve your problem. Also a good opportunity to change the filter and ATF fluid.

You think that's all it is?

Would be nice as the box won't need to be removed.

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Might want to replace some of those rusty spring clamps because those can fail without warning once they get to that state. The hoses look original, and may be due for replacement as well.

The box itself drives spot on and it's done 5k since the service where they picked up the leak. I only found this out when i gave them a call after spotting the above.

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