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Old 01-22-2005, 02:21 PM
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Question Fluid Leak Identification

I've noticed a leak...underneath, towards the front of my car and I can't identify the fluid nor exactly where leak is coming from. I'd appreciate everyone's opinion to try to get a clue.

It's either power steering or trans fluid (reddish) and the leak is located in the front, nearer to the radiator. All fluid levels checked and look good. Thanks for you help. -Pam
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Re: Fluid Leak Identification

Tranny fluid. A small amount will make a large spot. It is likely leaking out of the tranny cooler lines. Cheap easy fix.
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Re: Re: Fluid Leak Identification

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Tranny fluid. A small amount will make a large spot. It is likely leaking out of the tranny cooler lines. Cheap easy fix.

Thanks again for your help...I'll definetly look into that. Still watching the fluids though because I checked again, and the tranny fluid (on the dip stick) exhibits some blackness.
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