Failed oil to water cooler ( usually antifreeze from the radiator )
Water entering through a seal, Dipstick, axle seal, etc
Drove into deep water and it came in through the vent.
Yes water cause leaking
ofcourse
change the fluid after finding where the water comes from water will cause rust in the transmission if left in
Failed radiator transmission cooler.
I can't see any reason for water to get in the transmission unless it went under water from a flood or crossing a stream. If engine coolant is getting into the transmission I would blame the transmission oil cooler in the radiator in which case the radiator would need replacement and the transmission flushed professionally. If the vehicle was driven with coolant mixed in with the transmission fluid you will probably have transmission failure before long.
Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?
blown head gasket....not good. Could b Transmission fluid because the transmission cooler is in the radiator-especially IF the water has a red tint 2 it,IF it has a automatic transmission.
The cause is most likely electrical, with a possible chaffed wire, loose connector connection or loose ground wire leading to the engine, transmission or elsewhere.
There can be several things that will cause your transmission not go into reverse. The most common cause is the gear in the transmission is worn.
When coolant and or water gets introduced to an automatic transmission. It can and will cause failure. The material "clutches and bands" use as friction are attached by a water soluble glue. The glue dissolves and the transmission will no longer go into gear. It may happen fast are slowly over time.
Low transmission fluid will cause this and also weak bands inside the transmission can cause this.
Allison transmission not shifting