Yup! i did it yesterday. All the fluid came out in a matter of seconds. It blows dont ever drive over a curb
Either hitting the curb caused the leak, or the leak was already there and the impact from the curb aggravated it. Either way, it's really irrelevant - you have a transmission leak, and that needs to be repaired if you want to continue using that vehicle.
Find leak, repair/replace cause.
A radiator cap would not cause a leak! However, if the radiator cap is holding pressure, other weak parts could signal issues in need of attention.
radiator leak. try adding " leak stop"
Having a leak in a radiator hose will have no effect on the engine running or not. However, in time the hose leak will cause the level of the coolant in the radiator to drop below a critical level and the engine will overheat.
Where is it leaking from? Could leak from the radiator, hoses, or water pump.
Cooling system leak or engine overheating and steam escaping from the radiator cap.Cooling system leak or engine overheating and steam escaping from the radiator cap.
No. The only times the radiator would leak is if it was damaged, defective, or corroded.
either the transmission oil line to radiater is not tightene or the oil cooler tank at bottom of radiator has a leak
blown head gasket
Yes, if it is not holding pressure or is allowing a coolant leak.
Find the leak source and repair it. Usually the cause is cooler hoses.