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Trans leak
Say 2000 Regal GS, I noticed last night when I parked that there was some tranny fluid leaking while I was backing into my parking spot, while driving or stopped at a red light I donj't notice any fluid leaking at all just when I get home. Kinda mind boggling.
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Re: Trans leak
Place piece of cardboard under your car to see if can isolate the location of where the fluid is coming from. This will give us an idea what may be leaking. It actually sounds like the front main seal may be leaking but it could be an axle shaft seal which would be much easier and cheaper to fix.
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Re: Trans leak
yea, I found it when I got into it more today, it turned out to be powersteering leak now I get the task of locating the leak and get it fixed, I have a feeling that it's comming from the rack..
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