1990 Vanagon GL, ~140,000 miles.
My transmission is leaking oil around the axle flange and possibly other places. On inspection, my mechanic noted that the shift rod boots to the transmission and to the shift linkage also need replacement. I plan to have him use dye to locate the actual leak spot(s).
In preparation for this work, I read various threads on this and other sites. One thread noted “Before attempting to fix any transmission oil leaks MAKE SURE THE ATMOSPHERIC BLEED IS NOT PLUGGED.” This is the same as the transmission breather.
This is the original transmission, and I do not believe the CV joints have ever been replaced or worked on. What I was thinking was having him clean out the atmospheric bleed, and then put dye in and see if it still leaks.
But is it likely that just cleaning the atmospheric bleed could resolve my transmission leaks?
And how often should the CV joints be repacked? Should they be dis-assembled and cleaned entirely, or just repack with new grease?
Thanks.