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Parts for your 2006 Honda Elysion-Oil seals

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2006 Honda Elysion oil seals — what they do and when to replace

Oil seals are absolutely relevant to the 2006 Honda Elysion. Technical references including the Honda Elysion RR1–RR5 service manual, Honda’s electronic parts catalogue (EPC), and Honda K‑series/J‑series engine and automatic transaxle manuals specify multiple seals: front and rear crankshaft seals, camshaft seals (engine‑end), and transaxle/drive axle output shaft seals. These are factory‑fitted parts designed to keep lubricants in and contaminants out across the engine and transmission.

On the Elysion’s engines (2.4‑litre K24A and 3.0‑litre J30A), oil seals surround rotating shafts to prevent oil escaping under pressure and splash. They also protect bearings and timing areas from grit and moisture. In the automatic transaxle, output shaft seals keep ATF inside while the driveshafts spin, maintaining shift quality and clutch health. Without good seals, owners can see oil spots on the driveway, smell oil on hot exhaust components, or even suffer low‑oil situations that accelerate wear.

Oil seals aren’t a routine “replace by date” item