Oil leaks frequently occur due to wear of the driveaxle oil seals, and replacement of these seals is relatively easy since the repair can be performed without removing the transaxle from the vehicle. Driveaxle oil seals are located at the sides of the transaxle, where the driveaxles are attached. If leakage at the seal is suspected, raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands; if the seal is leaking, lubricant will be found on the sides of the transaxle, below the seals. Remove the driveaxles, then use a screwdriver or prybar to carefully pry the oil seal out of the transaxle bore. If the oil seal cannot be removed with these tools, a special oil seal removal tool, available at auto parts stores, will be required. Using a large section of pipe or a large deep socket, slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the seal, as a drift, install the new oil seal by driving it into the bore squarely and ensuring it is completely seated. Coat the seal lip with transaxle lubricant before installing the driveaxle(s), taking care not to damage the lip of the new seal with the inboard splines of the driveaxle.