Just a drip.
A leak, probably in the line near the transmission.
Sounds like you have a transmission leak.
It runs through the radiator to cool. It comes in through one of the hoses attached near the bottom of the radiator
Hello In the 2004 Corvettes the Transmission has been moved from the back of the engine to the rear so now the transmission and pumpkin are bolted together. You could have a transmission leak or a brake fluid leak. If the leak is in the center then I would go with a trany leak if leak is near either tire go with a brake fluid leak. Hope this helps
probly or it mite be a leak in your transmission fluid pan.
Check your heater hoses, that's where the water ciruclates into the heater from the water pump.
a bad engine and transmission mount 1 in the rear near the fire wall or 1 in front near the radiator.
Via a pressure-driven transmission fluid cooler fed by in and out hoses near the radiator reservoir. They can be as small as about 1" x 1" x several inches and resembling the guts of a radiator, finned tubes; although they can get to radiator-sized.
Depends on where the leak is falling from it could be the rear main seal leak, transmission back part connected to the transfer case, or a front main seal leak, the transmission part connected to the engine block also a possiblity is the shifter gear box if you have a standard, which also be in the front near the front main seal.
The radiator hose is cracked near the clamp; or the clamp is loose; or the thermostat housing gasket is worn.
It is near the radiator just off center to the driver's side (LHD), it's black and latches down. Ans 2 - . The dipstick is at the front of the transmission just in front of the cooling fan on the radiator.
broken radiator hose, cracked radiator, thermostat gone bad (depending on where its located) or water pump