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my problem with my 1990 ford aerostar is my transmission kept slipin i would check my transmission fluid level and it would need a little so i would add it than it would run fine than one day i was going up a hill and by the time i got to the top my van was smoking bad i check the oil it was fine check the transmission it said it was full but5 when i looked under my van it had to be the transmission leaking i let it cool off and drove it back down the hill it ran fine than it started to slip and smoke so now i check the fluid by taking the pan off and water is getting in the transmission how is that happening do i have to replace the transmission
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Re: water in my transmission
i don't know how it's getting water in there unless you have a pin hole in pan. do you know if the inspection cover is on the tranny? but if it's not on i still don't know how it could even get in there? one other thing if tranny check stick the o-ring that seals the tube is worn out or not stuck all the way in
hole that your tranny sticks in the tube. |
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Re: water in my transmission
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Your transmission fluid cooler is part of the radiator. You may have a small leak in the wall bewtween coolant and transmission cooler thus water getting into tranny. Do a pressure test on the radiator for leakage. How much water was in the tranny? How often do you need to add coolant? Are you seeing any tranny fluid in coolant? |
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Re: water in my transmission
I agree, my guess is the trans cooler at bottom of rad most likely the culbrit
Willie |
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