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2010 Toyota Mark X oil seals — what they do and when to replace them
Oil seals are absolutely used on the 2010 Toyota Mark X (GRX130 series). Toyota’s Mark X repair manual and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) list multiple seals for this model — including crankshaft front and rear oil seals, transmission output shaft seals, and rear differential/axle oil seals — confirming the part is relevant and fitted to the vehicle. Comparable Aisin A760-series transmission documentation also specifies output and input/pinion-type oil seals for this drivetrain.
On this Mark X, oil seals keep engine oil, transmission fluid and differential oil where they belong while blocking dust and moisture. They sit around rotating shafts and housings — think crank pulley, rear of the crank (rear main), driveshaft/output shafts and diff axles — using a spring-loaded lip and precise rubber compound to hold pressure and prevent leaks across a wide temperature range.
- Front crankshaft seal (behind the harmonic balancer) and rear main seal (between engine and gearbox)
- Automatic transmission output shaft seal (prop shaft yoke)
- Rear differential pinion and side axle seals
- Camshaft end seals or cover interfaces where fitted
There’s no fixed service interval for oil seals