Timken Manual Transmission Shift Shaft Seal P/N:3816

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$41.99
MPN: 3816
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Timken Manual Transmission Shift Shaft Seal P/N:3816
Timken Manual Transmission Shift Shaft Seal P/N:3816
$41.99

Seal the manual transmission's shift shaft and help keep lubricant in and contaminants out with the Timken Manual Transmission Shift Shaft Seal 3816. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for a wide range of Chrysler-family applications, including the 1981-1989 Dodge Aries, 1981-1989 Plymouth Reliant, 1983-1993 Chrysler LeBaron, 1984-1993 Dodge Daytona, and 1995-1999 Dodge Neon — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the complete 29-vehicle list.

  • Seals the shift shaft: fits where the shift shaft passes through the transmission case to help contain lubricant.
  • Stationary seal: the seal body stays fixed while its lip rides against the moving shift shaft.
  • Contamination barrier: helps block dirt, grit, and moisture from working into the transmission.

Over time a shift shaft seal can harden, crack, or wear, letting lubricant seep from the seal area. If a leaking shift shaft seal is the cause of fluid loss or a damp spot near the shifter linkage, this Timken seal replaces it. Fitting a fresh seal during other transmission service helps maintain a proper seal at the shaft. Always diagnose the source of any leak before replacing.

Interchange: 7000 · Manufacturer part number 3816

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

3816, 7000

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Timken 3816 seal do?

It seals the point where the manual transmission's shift shaft passes through the case, helping to retain transmission lubricant and keep out dirt and moisture.

Which vehicles does this seal fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for many Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Eagle, and Mitsubishi models, such as the 1981-1989 Dodge Aries and 1995-1999 Dodge Neon. See the Buyer's Guide tab for all 29 applications.

How do I know if my shift shaft seal needs replacing?

Signs it may need replacing include transmission lubricant seeping from the shift shaft area or a damp spot near the shifter linkage. Diagnose the leak source before replacing.

Does this seal rotate with the shaft?

No. The seal body stays stationary in the transmission case; its lip rides against the moving shift shaft to hold the seal.

What interchange number does this seal cross to?

This seal carries interchange number 7000. Its manufacturer part number is Timken 3816.