Save your money, I haven't seen one work yet. You're gonna have to bite the bullet on this one and have it fixed.
NO. You should NEVER use any type of sealant on the transmission pan.
When using a new pan gasket, no sealant is necessary. Using sealant on a automatic transmission pan gasket is a bad idea, excess sealant can cause trouble.
no u dont need to use sealant u should get a gasket
Liquid rubber has a number of uses. For example, it can be used as a roof sealant or to make molds. It's sealant properties are useful in making medical devices such as dental molds.
none. if you use a gasket dont use sealant. Also never use sealant on a automatic trannsmission. It could damage the tranny and will not last.
Polyeurothane liquid painted on hard surfaces. Like wood or cars
Any stop leak additive is always a bad idea. If you do add it, make sure the fluid level is correct when done.
It depends on the size of the leak and where it is. If it is a small leak around the rear seal of the transmission you might try transmission stop leak of some kind. You can purchase these at Wal-Mart or any auto parts store.
no gasket sealant needed. Just original gasket is fine.
Remove the pan and inspect for damage. Straighten or repair pan if possible, if not, purchase a new pan. Also purchase a new gasket and filter. Install new gasket dry. Do not use any sealant on new gasket. You don't want any sealer goo getting into the transmission. A quality gasket and a straight pan installed correctly doesn't require any sealant. Do not over tighten pan bolts. Refill with correct ATF.
Red liquid is usually transmission fluid. transmission fluid
Any sealant that is approved for wood will be fine. This will prevent seperating or unwanted residue.