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Yes, that can cause the fluid to foam up and leak out of the vent.
at operating temp your tranny builds up pressure, the vent releases the pressure so that the seals remain intact and don't start to leak.
Not unless it gets in through the dipstick, fill hole, or a vent. It's extremely unlikely
The vent is the "hole" where they defecate out of.
vent hole ,ventiduct
On the top of the transmission.
If you overfill an differential and it does not have a vent or the vent is plugged the oil, when it becomes hot and expands, will blow past the seals causing at a minimum a leak and at worst bearing damage. Always fill the differential to the bottom of the fill hole.
it is a vent
The transmission could have a bad seal or have too much internal pressure causing the fluid to come from the 93 Suburban vent hole. The Fluid is probably leaking slowly, and that is why the level still shows normal.
on the transmission
It has a vent, but it is not for over filling.
The transmission vent on a 2001 Ford Taurus is found on the engine. It is on the driver's side of the engine.