It comes in many colors. Green, red, pink, orange, blue, yellow, purple.
Antifreeze is green in color and is leaking from your radiator .
Unless your radiator has a leak, the radiator fluid stays in the radiator.
radiator fluid
If you mean does the transmission fluid level rise, the usual problem is a leak in the trans cooler built in to the radiator. Depending on engine temperature fluid will transfer back and forth between the radiator fluid and the auto trans fluid changing the level and color of both.
The transmission fluid cooled by routing it through the radiator. The fluid probably is a milky color because the radiator had failed internally allowing the coolant and transmission fluid to mix. Check the coolant and if looks milky change the radiator, coolant, and transmission fluid.
Too much water/contains rust. need a flush & fill.
Transmission fluid, if you have a bad radiator.
Where is the radiator to put fluid for 2001 jetta?
The reason the fluid is a milky color is that water is getting into the transmission. How you ask??? Well the cooling lines go into the radiator to cool the fluid. It is at that spot it is picking up water as the cooler inside the radiator has a leak. the best solution would be to change the radiator. You could block the fitting ports for the lines at the radiator and put an external cooler on it. YOU MUST thoroughly flush the transmission and change the fluid and filter.
you have to put the radiator fluid in the overflow. This is the only way.
Cracked radiator end caps since the tranny fluid runs goes threw the caps for cooling that is the only way tranny fluid can get in the radiator
You replace the radiator