It is possible.
No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
Yes
This would only make sense if you have an automatic transmission. What is probably going on is this; Your coolant flows through the radiator to cool down the motor. Your transmission fluid does the same. My guess is that you have a leak inside of your radiator, and the coolant and transmission fluid are mixing. This is a serious problem as your transmission is not cooling properly, and probably being damaged everytime that you drive the vehicle. I would suggest a new radiator.
The Best coolant for your 350Z is the original coolant from Nissan or a coolant with the same color the you have in now in your vehicle. Some cars need a special type of fluid which you can check in your owners manual.
In the transmission. You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level. Buy a transmission funnel to make it easy.In the transmission. You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level. Buy a transmission funnel to make it easy.
There is no external transmission reservoir. Transmission fluid is stored in the transmission. Fluid is added at the same point at which you check the fluid level.
no it is not
no it is not
Yes
The same place you check the transmission fluid
no plain and simple.
I wondered the same thing. The radiator doesn't only cool the engine coolant, It also cools the transmission fluid that comes from your transmission through the cooling lines. So your radiator has a crack somewhere and that would explain the transmission fluid leaking out. Hope that answers it. William @ JeepGrandCherokeeTransmission.com