In this video I’ll show you how to replace a leaky rear main seal and oil pan gasket in a Jeep Cherokee, but this procedure is applicable to many different vehicles. Jeep 4.0 engines are notorious for leaky rear main seals due in part to the two-piece design. With help from this video you can put an end to that giant oil spot in your driveway and keep the underside of your vehicle cleaner! Oh yeah… And don’t forget to replace your engine oil once everything is back together! – Tim
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*This product is meant for entertainment purposes only. Your mileage may vary. Do not try this at home. Void where prohibited. Some assembly required. For off-road use only. Slippery when wet. Batteries not included. Do not use while operating a motor vehicle, heavy equipment, cherokee XJ, wrangler TJ, wrangler JK, or any Jeep vehicle, especially the newer Fiat ones. How-to videos may be too intense for some viewers and children under 30 years of age. Please remain seated until the 4×4 ride has come to a complete stop. Studies have shown viewing these videos causes increased cancer risks in laboratory test people. I am not a professional, I have no training, I’m not even particularly good at horse whispering. Don’t believe everything that you know. Please keep your hands in the vehicle at all times. Do not tap on glass. Do not eat anything that has been on the floor for more than 3 days. Keep your hands to yourself. Not to be taken internally. Reproduction strictly prohibited. Driver does not carry cash. Objects in Bleepinjeep mirrors may be farther than they appear.*
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