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Old 05-10-2005, 08:20 AM   #1
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Automatic Transmission GL 1990

hey guys..slight problem just wondering if anybody else has seen or heard of this. the transmission made a few crunching noises while i was driving ... (about 50km/h). then all of a sudden a loud one and a jerk at which point i stopped. i saw all the transmission fluid leaking out. so anyway tonight i had a look under my car and i have noticed a hole ine the case of the gearbox. im not very mechanical.. so i will explain it best as possible.




|W|_______|*GB|_____|W|

front of car

W = wheels
GB = gearbox
___ = drive shafts
* = where the hole would be.

it appears something has shot out.

has anybody had this problem and would know how much it may cost to repair?
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