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Leak of transmission fluid from radiator connector


Why is my transmission coolant line leaking from my radiator? - Quora

When you find transmission fluid in coolant, it often indicates that the transmission cooling tube (or coil) within the radiator is leaking.

Had my radiator replaced about a year or so ago. Noticed I ... - Reddit

If it is leaking out of the radiator itself, you probably need a new radiator and maybe a fluid flush on your transmission. You don't want ...

Transmission cooling line leak at radiator from connection

Upon closer inspection, it's a transmission cooling hose fitting that is leaking out of the back of the connection (photo attached). This is a ...

Transmission fluid leak from radiator? - YouTube

Automatic transmission fluid ATF leaking from radiator on 2008 Toyota Tacoma 4WD.

Leak of transmission fluid from radiator connector - Ford Taurus Forum

I have a leak from the transmission line connector in the radiator. I checked and I think this is not leakage between pipe and seal but I think it's on the ...

Transmission Cooler Quick Connector Leaking

It sounds like you are disconnecting the lines at the Transmission. You don't need to do that. Just disconnect at the Radiator, plug the end in ...

New radiator installed - trans fluid leaking out the cooler line fittings.

It is enough to create a steady stream of transmission fluid that leaks both down the side of the radiator and down the right hand side of the fan shroud.

How to fix leaking Transmission Cooler Lines quick and cheap

In this video I show you the steps involved to fix a leaking transmission cooler lines on your vehicle. These lines tend to start leaking ...

Radiator Leaking Transmission Fluid, Replace line or whole Rad?

Get a new radiator unless you've got the budget for a new transmission. Most likely the like will leak inside the radiator allowing engine ...

Is this radiator transmission cooler connector leaking oil

Run your finger around bottom edge where it looks moist to see if it feels oily, if so could be ATF fluid seeping from hose while driving.

leak at radiator transmission connection | Ford Expedition Forum

Those lines use a quick-disconnect fitting, but you may have corrosion for the insert that goes into the radiator. You might get by with just ...

Radiator leaking transmission fluid? - Duramax Forum

The radiator will not leak trans fluid. The cooler is inside radiator end tank so if it would leak it would go into the coolant. That said where ...

Help! Transmission Cooler line leaking? - YouTube

Are your transmission cooler lines leaking? This video is here to help you perform a quick, easy, and dirty repair to STOP them from leaking ...

Transmision lines leaking at the radiator. - Sprinter-Source.com

The Freightliner man says my Transmission cooler lines are stripped at the radiator and so a small transmission fluid leak has developed.

Leaking coolant from tranny line connection - Nissan Armada forum

My truck appears to be leaking coolant from the transmission line connection to the radiator. It is where the tranny fluid comes out of the radiator and heads ...

Leaking Transmission Oil Cooler Connection - Nissan Frontier Forum

Squeeze the clamp to loosen it. Move it back about ¼" away from the radiator. Good chance that will take care of it. Those spring clamps are ...

Coolant leaking from transmission cooler line - Tahoe Yukon Forum

If you are leaking coolant from the line itself then you have coolant in your trans fluid. The only thing that should leak from the line is ...

Transmission fluid leaking from radiator - Jeep Forum

Is it leaking at where it connects to the radiator? Or from the fitting? if leaking from the quick disconnect fitting, cut off the fitting, ...

Leaking transmission fluid from radiator cooler - ClubLexus

If it's leaking at the connector (and not from the hose crimp) then it's probably an installer mistake. Either they're not doing it right, or ...

HELP!! How to fix leaking trans line at Radiator?

DO NOT drive it like this. You may be able to patch it with a compression fitting or a piece of tubing and clamps temporarily. Your best bet is ...