It depends on where it is leaking. If it is the lines it is cheap. Anything else it is not.
That's not telling us much ! - It depends WHERE exactly it leaks from .
The only place I've ever seen them leak is at the pan gasket if people have tightened it up incorrectly.
To fix a standard transmission leak on a 1993 Ford F250, simply take it to a mechanic.
There is no one answer. The entire transmission, all trans cooler lines, and the trans cooler all have fluid in them. Anything that contains fluid has the potential to leak anywhere. On a transmission there are a number of moving parts, such as input shafts and output shafts, each with a seal. That is a likely source for a leak, esp given the age of this transmission. Another likely source for a leak is the rubber cooler lines and/or the clamps. But really, the entire transmission body can leak at any seal or gasket. There are literally dozens of opportunities for a transmission to leak. The only way to find it is raise the vehicle and search out the leak.
Probably have a leak in the heater core>
On the driveway...it will leak out anyways
The higher the fluid temperature the thinner it gets, therefore it may leak.
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Bad rubber seal around trunk lid?
replace the carbon canister
There are several seals and gaskets that could leak. You will have to do a little detective work to locate the source of the leak.
check for a failed vacuum modulator or a vacuum leak to the vacuum modulator. It sounds like you are shifting on the governor or engine management unit.