Wet Concrete From Transmission Extension Housing

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My RWD 2008 Yukon has been sitting in the driveway for a couple weeks now because of the work at home thing. I haven't used it at all in that time and yesterday I noticed a big wet area under the vehicle.

The driveway has a slight incline so the front end of is slightly raised while parked. Looks to be a slow drip from the transmission extension housing. I actually replace the transmission extension housing about 2 years ago, which came with a new seal already pressed, so I find it odd it's leaking.

I am going to assume this behavior is not normal?

Maybe just replace it with a new one because maybe the one I got was bad? Suggestions?

Is there an online parts catalog where I can confirm the part number?

Thanks.
 
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A big wet area under the truck should not be considered normal, IMO.

Folks here will chime in with their thoughts and perspectives.
 

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Pics of the "big" area would help. May have a yoke problem as well so check for that when you slide it out. Sounds like the incline and the long sit contributed to this since you never noticed a leak before. You can just top off fluid and drive it and keep watch to see what happens. Can you park on a level surface anywhere close?
 
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Before replacing the slip yoke and transmission extension housing, I was dealing with the "GM Clink". Replacing those fixed that problem, but may have introduced this problem in addition to the continual slight vibration I have had since then.
 

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Before replacing the slip yoke and transmission extension housing, I was dealing with the "GM Clink". Replacing those fixed that problem, but may have introduced this problem in addition to the continual slight vibration I have had since then.
If you think the slight vibration is connected, since you said it started after replacement of housing, i would check the driveshaft and have it balanced. It may be enough vibration to kill that new seal in the new housing.
 
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As part of my 2 year long diagnosis, I bought a brand new driveshaft, which had no affect on the vibration. The other two items are slip yoke and transmission extension housing.
 
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About the same time two years ago, I had one of the mounts was replace. Damn, I can't recall which side, but I do remember the way for checking it, putting it in gear, foot on the brake, hit the gas, and one side of the engine clearly comes up a few inches. At any rate, it was just one side that was replaced.
 

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