Coolant? Bad radiator Radiator has a separate cooling tank (usually at the side or bottom of radiator) for Transmission Fluid. At times this tank ruptures allowing coolant to get into transmission. Most times causing a transmission failure.
Fix the cause, or keep adding fluid.
That's automatic transmission fluid , or power steering fluid , so it would depend on where it is leaking from
how can i check the transmmission fluid?
check your radiator hoses and change gaskets
Replaced the pan gasket with a new one.
Buy a new transmission oil pan gasket before your transmission blows from leaking liquid.
It depends where it's leaking from. I have had two previous cases of my truck leaking transmission fluid and both consisted of the pressure lines not being properly clipped on or a bad hose. It could be a old or faulty gasket inside the transmission box. Either way it would need replacing of the hardware. only way to fix it.
The Windstar transmission could have a seal that leaks worse as the transmission gets hot and the fluid is under pressure. Go to a car wash and clean the transmission good. Watch for several days to see where the fluid is leaking from so that you can find and fix the leak.
look you are going to drain the transmission pan clean up the seal and change the transmission filter and apply fresh transmissionfluid.
Green fluid leaking from a car is radiator fluid. "A professional certified mechanic can handle the repair or maintenance needed to fix this issue."
It could be leaking from a number of places. Some could be a simple fix and others not so simple. Need more info as to where it is leaking.
You can't the transmission on the 2002 Thunderbird is sealed. There is no distick or any way to add fluid other than through the ports on the transmission under the car. The dealer has to do that. It shouldn't need fluid unless it has a leak. If it is leaking it has to be done by a mechanic that will fix the leak and then drain the entire transmission and refill it through the ports on the bottom.