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When I removed the shifter tower to inspect the gears, I notices an accumulation of small bubbles in the gear oil (90w). I promptly drained the oil, which was clean looking.
Upon refilling it and leaving it sit a few days, I notice the same gathering of small bubbles. What would be causing this? |
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The whole is open. The bubbling occurred even before setting the tower back in place.
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condensation? Is the car in a heated dry garage?
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Sorry, just noticed your location. Heat is probably not needed but very damp conditions or sudden temperature change may cause condensation. Might try a little Seafoam in the oil
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