Here's what cleaning a seal involves:
1. Leak Identification: The mechanic identifies the source of the oil leak by inspecting various seals and gaskets in the engine or transmission area.
2. Removal of the Seal: Once the leaking seal is identified, the mechanic carefully removes it from its designated location.
3. Cleaning Process: The removed seal is thoroughly cleaned using appropriate solvents and degreasers to eliminate any dirt, grime, or old gasket material that may be causing the leak.
4. Inspection: After cleaning, the seal is closely inspected for any damage, cracks, or wear that could compromise its sealing capabilities. If the seal is deemed reusable, the mechanic proceeds with reinstalling it.
5. Reinstallation: The cleaned seal is then carefully reinstalled in its original position, ensuring a proper fit and adequate sealing.
6. Testing: After the seal is reinstalled, the mechanic conducts a test drive or operates the vehicle to verify that the oil leak has been successfully resolved.
In your case, the mechanic may have cleaned a specific seal or gasket that was causing the oil leak in your 2005 Toyota Camry. This process involves cleaning and reinstalling the seal to restore its sealing function and prevent further oil leakage.