Haven't been able to get a real good look at it yet, but the bottom of my transmission is damp with fluid. Seems to be coming out somewhere just above the transmission fluid temp sensor. (which i think is where the line enters, still trying to find a good diagram)
The volume of fluid isn't enough to drip on the ground when parked so I'm hoping it's a leaky ring and is holding fluid back when the pressure is off. Before i go pulling my battery + tray out or whatever else may be in the way, am i looking at o-rings or likely new lines?
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Transmission Cooler Line Leaking @ Trans I think...
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Posted 07 November 2009 - 10:56 PM
MyCarIsRed, on 07 November 2009 - 03:21 PM, said:
Haven't been able to get a real good look at it yet, but the bottom of my transmission is damp with fluid. Seems to be coming out somewhere just above the transmission fluid temp sensor. (which i think is where the line enters, still trying to find a good diagram)
The volume of fluid isn't enough to drip on the ground when parked so I'm hoping it's a leaky ring and is holding fluid back when the pressure is off. Before i go pulling my battery + tray out or whatever else may be in the way, am i looking at o-rings or likely new lines?
The volume of fluid isn't enough to drip on the ground when parked so I'm hoping it's a leaky ring and is holding fluid back when the pressure is off. Before i go pulling my battery + tray out or whatever else may be in the way, am i looking at o-rings or likely new lines?
The outlet line is sealed with a o-ring, that could be all it is, or the temp sensor itself. I would suggest a good cleaning and de-greasing first to see where it is really coming from.
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1996 850 Turbo 160K - iPd MSD ign coil - iPd RIP kit - Bilstein TC's - strut brace - Stage 0.5
1998 S70 N/A 163K -
1996 850 Turbo 160K - iPd MSD ign coil - iPd RIP kit - Bilstein TC's - strut brace - Stage 0.5
1998 S70 N/A 163K -
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