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Old 08-31-2007, 11:40 AM
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Tranny leak?

Check engine light just came on, so I did a little inspecting and found the drive shaft pretty wet. Not sure of the source...can I assume it's from the tranny? Rodeo has 67K miles, tranny flushed at 48k.

Also, would all tranny problems be covered with the 120k/10 year warranty?

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Old 08-31-2007, 01:59 PM
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Re: Tranny leak?

It you are the first owner and it is a 2000-2002 it covers all leaks too.
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Old 08-31-2007, 02:02 PM
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Re: Tranny leak?

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It you are the first owner and it is a 2000-2002 it covers all leaks too.
Thanks...after further inspection and searching off this site..it is definitely leaking from the accumulator gasket cover...seems to be a common problem. Appointment with dealer next Tuesday. Should I have a fluid and flter change, a flush, or just a top it off?. Leaking fluid seems to be in good shape...pink and no smell..
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Re: Tranny leak?

Might as well change the fluid again, typically 12-15k miles is an EXCELLENT interval for changing out the tranny fluid with partial fluid swaps.

I do not recommend flushes, but if that's what you're comfortable with, I still wouldn't go more then every 25k between intervals.

Keep the fluid in this tranny CLEAN/FRESH and full, and it'll last a long time.

I do NOT recommend that you go more then 30k between ATF fluid changes with a flush, or longer then 20k between ATF changes with partial drain/refills.
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:33 PM
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Re: Tranny leak?

one more question...what is the third pan down from the front of Rodeo? I also see a small drip building from there. torque converter? What would this indicate?
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Re: Tranny leak?

Can you take a pic and post it??
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Old 08-31-2007, 05:16 PM
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Re: Tranny leak?

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Can you take a pic and post it??
Sorry..can't...but it's a few feet down from the 2 other pans...maybe it's a plate. There is a plug right in the middle of it..would the torque converter be above it?

Looking at other pics from that link..maybe it is the guard for the transfer..would that be a little ways down from the tranny?

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Re: Tranny leak?

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one more question...what is the third pan down from the front of Rodeo? I also see a small drip building from there. torque converter? What would this indicate?
there should be three (3) pans down there
from the front
1) oil pan, large
2) AT adapter pan, small; the adapter adapted the old trans to electronic
3) main automatic trans pan, large

the little AT pan should also be dropped when doing the fluid/filter change so you get to change more fluid. they will replace that gasket then also

here's an illustration from the isuzu online parts site www.myisuzuparts.com
the adapter pan is #73, the main pain is #1



is this what you are talking about?

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Re: Tranny leak?

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there should be three (3) pans down there
from the front
1) oil pan, large
2) AT adapter pan, small; the adapter adapted the old trans to electronic
3) main automatic trans pan, large

the little AT pan should also be dropped when doing the fluid/filter change so you get to change more fluid. they will replace that gasket then also

here's an illustration from the isuzu online parts site www.myisuzuparts.com
the adapter pan is #73, the main pain is #1



is this what you are talking about?

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down another couple feet heading towards the rear, there is another plate or cover..it may be protecting whatever is above it..I did notice a small drip foriming there after i cleaned everything up. Where is the torque converter located..is there a plate protecting it..and could it leak?

guard for the transfer??
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Re: Tranny leak?

If you could post a pic that would work marvelously.

How far away is this 3rd pan you're referring to from the big transmission pan?
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Old 08-31-2007, 07:52 PM
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Re: Tranny leak?

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If you could post a pic that would work marvelously.

How far away is this 3rd pan you're referring to from the big transmission pan?

2 feet tops
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Re: Tranny leak?

2 feet tops...does that mean towards the back or front of the truck. Gonna have to help me out here, I have a 4x2 Rodeo automatic, you have extra gear under yours that I don't have on mine, if it's a 4x4 anyways. And, I can't remember where the transfer case, etc was at on my '91 Rodeo, been too long.

On my current Rodeo, though, I do have 3 pans - oil pan, small overdrive transmission pan, and main transmission pan, in that order from front of truck to rear.
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Re: Tranny leak?

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2 feet tops...does that mean towards the back or front of the truck. Gonna have to help me out here, I have a 4x2 Rodeo automatic, you have extra gear under yours that I don't have on mine, if it's a 4x4 anyways. And, I can't remember where the transfer case, etc was at on my '91 Rodeo, been too long.

On my current Rodeo, though, I do have 3 pans - oil pan, small overdrive transmission pan, and main transmission pan, in that order from front of truck to rear.
towards the back... 4X4...I'm guessing it's the guard for the transfer.
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..... Where is the torque converter located..is there a plate protecting it..and could it leak?

guard for the transfer??
the torque converter in in the bell housing.

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