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Buick 24232325 Seal,Propeller Shaft Front Slip Yoke Oil(Booted)

2004-2007 Buick Rainier

GM 24232325 Seal,Propeller Shaft Front Slip Yoke Oil(Booted)
  • Part Description
    SEAL, Rear Bearing Retaining
  • Position
    Front
  • Replaces
    24201470
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
  • Manufacturer's Notes
    This part is discontinued.
Customer Questions & Answers
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Buick
    Manufacturer Part Number24232325
    Part DescriptionSEAL, Rear Bearing Retaining
    Other NamesExtension Housing Seal
    Item Dimensions3.7 x 3.8 x 1.6 inches
    Item Weight0.50 Pounds
    PositionFront
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces24201470
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU24232325
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2004-2007 Buick Rainier6 Cyl 4.2L, 8 Cyl 5.3L4 DOOR

Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
I would like to confirm if this is the correct part number for my vehicle. Please advise. Thank you. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
A:
You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 24232325 fits your vehicle.
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Q:
How can the seal be removed for the 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche? Posted by Customer
A:
The seal can be removed by prying it out with a screwdriver or seal removal tool, being careful not to damage the seal bore.
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Q:
How to replace oil seals in a transmission? Posted by Customer
A:
Oil leaks frequently occur due to wear of the extension housing oil seal and bushing (if equipped), or the speedometer drive gear oil seal and o-ring. Replacement of these seals is relatively easy since the repairs can usually be performed without removing the transmission from the vehicle. The extension housing oil seal is located at the extreme rear of the transmission, where the driveshaft is attached. If leakage at the seal is suspected, raise the vehicle and support it securely on jack stands. If the seal is leaking, transmission lubricant will be built up on the front of the driveshaft and may be dripping from the rear of the transmission. To remove the oil seal and bushing, remove the driveshaft and carefully tap the dust shield (if equipped) to the rear and remove it from the transmission. On cast iron case (heavy duty) five-speed manual transmissions, remove the nut and U-joint flange. Using a screwdriver or seal removal tool, carefully pry the oil seal and bushing (if equipped) out of the rear of the transmission, being careful not to damage the splines on the transmission output shaft. If the oil seal and bushing cannot be removed with a screwdriver or pry bar, a special oil seal removal tool will be required. To install the new oil seal and bushing, use a large section of pipe or a very large deep socket as a drift and drive it into the bore squarely, making sure it's completely seated. Install a new bushing using the same method. Reinstall the U-joint flange and nut (if equipped) and tighten the nut to the torque specifications. Reinstall the dust shield (if equipped) by carefully tapping it into place. Finally, lubricate the splines of the transmission output shaft and the outside of the driveshaft sleeve yoke with lightweight grease, then install the driveshaft, being careful not to damage the lip of the new seal.
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Q:
What must be done to remove an extension housing oil seal that is causing oil leaks for the 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche? Posted by Customer
A:
The vehicle must be raised and supported securely on jackstands.
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Where is the extension housing oil seal located for the 2005 Chevrolet Colorado? Posted by Customer
A:
The extension housing oil seal is located at the rear of the transmission where the driveshaft is attached.
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Q:
What should be avoided while removing the oil seal for the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
A:
It is important not to damage the splines on the transmission output shaft.
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Q:
What are common causes of oil leaks in a transmission of the 1997 GMC Jimmy? Posted by Customer
A:
Oil leaks in a transmission frequently occur due to wear of the extension housing oil seal and bushing (if equipped), or the speedometer drive gear oil seal and o-ring.
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Q:
What needs to be done before removing the oil seal for the 2011 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
The driveshaft must be removed.
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Q:
How can the old oil seal be removed of the 2005 GMC Canyon? Posted by Customer
A:
The old oil seal should be carefully pried out of the rear of the transmission using a seal removal tool or a large screwdriver, taking care not to damage the splines on the transmission output shaft.
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Q:
What should be done before installing the new seal for the 2010 Chevrolet Suburban? Posted by Customer
A:
Before installing the new seal, the lips should be lubricated with petroleum jelly.
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Q:
What should be done before installing the new seal for the 2008 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
A:
Before installing the new seal, the lips should be lubricated with petroleum jelly.
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Q:
What are the steps for reinstalling the U-joint flange and dust shield (if equipped) for the 1999 Chevrolet S10? Posted by Customer
A:
Reinstall the U-joint flange and nut (if equipped) and tighten the nut to the torque specifications. Reinstall the dust shield (if equipped) by carefully tapping it into place.
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Q:
What should be done before installing the new seal for the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
A:
Before installing the new seal, the lips should be lubricated with petroleum jelly.
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Q:
How should the new seal be installed of the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe? Posted by Customer
A:
The new seal should be driven into place with a seal driver or large socket, making sure that the outside diameter of the socket is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the seal.
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Q:
How can the oil seal be removed for the 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe? Posted by Customer
A:
The oil seal can be carefully pried out of the rear of the transmission using a seal removal tool or large screwdriver.
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Q:
What should be lubricated before reinstalling the driveshaft of the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban? Posted by Customer
A:
The splines of the transmission output shaft and the outside of the driveshaft yoke should be lubricated with lightweight grease.
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Q:
What should be done after raising for the 2010 GMC Yukon? Posted by Customer
A:
After raising the vehicle, the skid plate should be removed.
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Q:
Can the extension housing oil seal and bushing be replaced without removing the transmission from the 1994 GMC Sonoma? Posted by Customer
A:
Yes, replacement of these seals is relatively easy since the repairs can usually be performed without removing the transmission from the vehicle.
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Q:
How can the oil seal be removed for the 2007 GMC Yukon? Posted by Customer
A:
The oil seal can be carefully pried out of the rear of the transmission using a seal removal tool or large screwdriver.
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Q:
Is this for the front or rear of the transmission? Posted by Customer
A:
This is for the rear of the transmission
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