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Old 06-05-2004, 04:25 PM
TonyCedola61 TonyCedola61 is offline
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92 Explorer Sport Rans Problem

I have a 92 Explorer Sport. I have checked the lines and changed the seal, but it still leaks transmission fluid. I was wondering if anybody could help. Thank you.
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Old 06-11-2004, 11:51 PM
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If it's not a visable leak, you may want to try this.

Check the vacuum tree under the hood. Follow the power brake vacuum hose back toward the intake manifold to the Vacuum Tree and check to see if tranny fluid is present in any of the hoses.

*****- DO NOT REMOVE THE POWER BRAKE VACUUM HOSE -*****

choose one of the smaller hoses! If tranny fluid is present in the hoses/tree your vacuum modulator is shot and the tranny fluid is being sucked up the hose from the modulator and being burned (mine didn't smoke or smell or anything) just always showed up low after approx a month.
Do a search and you will find out how to replace it (approx $15.00) if you do it yourself - it's a Major PITA - but do-able.
I also had to drain ALL the hoses of fluid ( including the aforementioned hose I told you not to remove) If you have to remove that one make sure you put it back properly or your power brakes may not work properly
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