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Transmission Leak


Question Posted Tuesday December 14 2004, 8:23 pm

Ok here is the problemo, since i bought my car February 25, 2004 iva had a major transmission leak and ive done everything i can to fix it, the problem is i dont know where the leak is, i dont know if its from the gasket, the pan, or the transmission its self(if its from the transmission im gunna shoot meh self) anyways, ive replaced the gasket TWICE, and looked carefully at the pan and there are no leaks, now i did strip one screw hole in the transmission but it was leaking before that so it was not that, anyways, if your gunna try to act cool and answer with some smart comment just dont waste your time cause im not one that cares for that stuff, if you can help me thanks alot.

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DangerNerd answered Monday March 28 2005, 10:04 am:
Here's the best places to start:

The seal where the shift linkage enters.

The lines that run to the radiator for cooling.

The front and rear main seal of the tranny.

You will likely have to have a shop change those for you unless you have the equipment to pull the transmission completely out of the car.

Let me know which it was,

DangerNerd

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chaos answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 4:53 pm:
Don't use stop leak! It will screw everything up. Just check your transmission fluid everyday until you can afford to fix it.
If you are still having problems with location, park your car on a larg sheet of paper. Leave it a few hours. The pink stuff is transmission fluid. It will help you locate at least a general location of where the leak is.

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Napalm350z answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 1:33 pm:
Try transmission stop-leak. You can buy this at any typical auto-parts store. If it keeps leaking, then you will know it wasn't the transmission.

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helpinghandgrl answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 9:30 am:
OK you can always trade in your car if u want to but i would say take it to a shop and ask them what is wrong with it and they will tell you and then u can fix it yourself!

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