Boileman Posted June 17, 2020 Hello, I was wondering if anyone has had problems with their transmission tail shaft seal leaking? I have 71,0000 miles on my van and the seal leaked bad. It was repaired under warranty. The dealer told me I have to much weight in the van. I do commercial/industrial HVAC and have the normal tools, equipment & parts in it. This is my 3rd NV Van and didn’t have any problems in the past. I drove Ford E350 vans for years carried the same weight and didn’t have any issues. i was just wondering, thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoNV Posted June 18, 2020 This sounds like a case of dealer playing stupid. To have enough weight to cause that problem would probably make your van not able to drive. I'd try to find another dealer. Plus this doesn't seem like a common problem anyways. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MOKO87 Posted August 4, 2020 Sounds like a dealer was just finger pointing. I have personally had two NV 2500's a 2012 and 2016....both loaded heavy. I had a helper spring system installed on the 2016 to keep it close to setting level and that still didn't get it....but never had any problems. Our company has gone through roughly 75 2500's .....yes 75.... in the past 8-years. I can easily count the number of times any of them needed service other than normal preventive maintenance and most are loaded heavy all the time. The only items were brake jobs on a maybe 2 or 3 of the 75, one had to be towed into the dealer with only 300 miles on it, because of a loose wiring harness. Several of them have been used to pull 16' box trailers. the 2500 with a V6 leave a little to be desired when pulling a trailer, but they get it done. That's when the V8 is a better bet. Both my 2500 V6's averaged 15.1 mpg throughout their life....12-13 pulling a trailer and 17.3 on the best days only interstate. We roll them over at 100,000 miles...maybe that is the diff? My last 2500 had 95,000 miles with the original tires still on it and good for another 10K-15K left. These vans are by far the best someone could want....but there are always a bad apple in the bunch. Chances are that was a bad seal from the start or something out of balance....I would guess nothing you could have avoided. I just picked up my new 3500SL...I am looking forward to the next 4-years of driving. The 3500 sets "loaded" with all my equipment and tools at the same height my 2500 sets empty....measured them side by side yesterday. Sorry for long response..... 1 radin2son reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigDogKona Posted August 5, 2020 Our 2017 NV3500 had a leaking rear tail shaft seal. It also had a clunk when starting out at stop lights. Dealer replaced tail shaft seal... then the new one started leaking right away. Then they replaced the driveshaft (propeller shaft) and the tail shaft seal... both the leaking stopped and the clunk when launching at stop lights went away. They told me that the drive shaft had an imperfection on it that was tearing the seal... and ultimately causing the clunk as well. 1 radin2son reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boileman Posted August 6, 2020 Thanks everyone that took the time respond. I put about 8 thousand miles on my van now since they made the repair, no problems since . This is my 2nd NV & the 1st time I ever had a problem. My 1st van I had 180,000 problem free miles, tires & oil that’s it. 2 radin2son and andy_george reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites