the reason why water may get into transmission is due to the cooler for the trans oil is located inside the coolant radiator.and so the coolant is at higher presuure than the trans oil and it passes through a crack in the cooler.best option is to replace radiator and flush transmission many times with clean oil.afte this you may have slippage problem twith trans due to water still contaminated in trans.
Yes water cause leaking
could be freeze plug, or intake leaking
The seals in the pump are leaking and the pump needs to be replaced.
The anal leaking causes that.
Either the heater core is leaking, the windshield is leaking, or there is a leak around the cowl. If the water tastes sweet it is a leaking heater core.
Check where this rusty water is coming from. There are many possible causes.
Need more info. Would like to know where this hole is.
The automatic transmission has a vent tube. If the transmission is overfilled or gets water in it , the transmission may appear to be leaking tranny fluid after the transmission has warmed up from driving because the tranny fluid expands.
Your headlight is leaking, allowing water to enter the lens. when it is on water will burn out the bulb.
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if its on the inside of the cylinder, its a blown headgasket that's leaking your water/antifreeze.
Coolant? Bad radiator Radiator has a separate cooling tank (usually at the side or bottom of radiator) for transmission fluid. At times this tank ruptures allowing coolant to get into transmission. Most times causing a transmission failure.