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03' GCL, tranny leakjonzi216 06-17-2007, 12:24 PM For a week now I noticed a tranny leak(few drops) under the front end of the jeep..after laying under the jeep I see a hose with a metal cupling at one end, seems like an easy fix (replace), does anyone have fotos or istructions on how to replace this hose??? JeepForever 06-25-2007, 10:48 AM Is it a rubber hose or a metal (screw-on) tube? There are tubes going to the radiator to cool the trans fluid. These can be tightened. If it's a rubber hose you might want to try a new ring-clamp. Or you can measure the length of hose and go to a place like AutoZone and get a new piece of hose (although I'm not familiar with the type of hose you're referring to - they might know in the store). If you can see both ends of the hose you'll know how much you need and what it takes to replace it. On a '93 if you only have a few drops you might try some trans fluid "leak-stop". That worked for my '04 and brought it down from a small puddle to a few drops after about 300 miles. hulkmn069 06-25-2007, 06:11 PM On a '93 if you only have a few drops you might try some trans fluid "leak-stop". That worked for my '04 and brought it down from a small puddle to a few drops after about 300 miles.[/QUOTE] leak stop is bad ju ju in our transmissions there's a nylon check valve in the cooler lines and putting leak stop swells the valve and cooks the trans. you'll be slipping into the second gear shift like me. Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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