The leaks of oil are often caused by the wear of the driveaxle oil seals, and the replacement of the seals is not that difficult because the repair may be held without the need to get the transaxle out of the car. Driveaxle oil seals are fitted on the sides of transaxle where the driveaxles are fastened. In case there is suspicion of leakage at the seal, lift the vehicle and put it on jackstands. In case the seal is leaking, lubricant will be observed on the sides of the transaxle, underneath the seals. The transaxle bore oil seal is installed with a screwdriver or prybar to pry it out carefully. In case the oil seal cannot be taken off by using a screw driver or prybar then a special oil seal remover tool that can be purchased in the automobile parts stores will be needed. Install the new oil seal using a drift that is a slightly smaller circular section that is a seal driver or a large deep socket. Insert it into the bore and ensure that it is firmly seated. Apply transaxle lubricant on the seal lip. Install the driveaxle(s) and take care not to bend the lip of the new seal with the inboard splines of the driveaxle.