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Lincoln Automatic Transmission Seal retains valuable transmission fluid in the gearbox, protecting smooth shifts that are on par with a serene ride that drivers should anticipate. Lincoln cars are characterized by whisper quiet cabins that are designed with their Quiet Flight philosophy, soft touch interiors, and displays, which are easily visible even in the sunlight. Lincoln also in arrangement equips every model with Co-Pilot360 set of lane keeping, automatic high beams, blind spot warnings, and parking assist to ensure that excursions are relaxing. On highways, Lincoln also incorporates available ActiveGlide that allows the car to steer and drive itself as you rest your hands and annual updates also allow owners of Lincoln to enjoy new technology a little longer. Automatic Transmission Seal is a tiny elastomer ring which is pressed between housings and rotating shafts and it is tasked with the responsibility of retaining liquid, keeping off dirt and keeping hydraulic pressure. To replace a new Automatic Transmission Seal, one should ensure the proper part number is correct and then place the car on stable stands and then find the seal housing after draining all the fluid. Slide off the worn ring, carefully so as not to scratch metal, then wipe off the bore and shaft spot clean. Apply clean transmission fluid to the lip of the replacement Automatic Transmission Seal and carefully align it then give it a slight tap till it fits in place. Re-assemble, refill to correct levels, start the engine, clutch through all the gears and lastly inspect the Automatic Transmission Seal in case of leakage.