well of course all leaks are bad and must be taken care of, but in the other hand depending on how much you are leaking? first thing you should is check hoses see if u see any cracked or see somtime when rubber gets hot it will turn into like a plastic and start to split. then once you checked that go under the car and take a look at your gasket, worn gaskets can cause leaks or if yours bolts on the transmission pan are loose then that will cause it also. well i dont kno wat else to say other than i hope my answer helped you...
trans fluid
trans fluid,power steering fluid,dex-cool antifreeze
the vacuum modulator can be bad. With the engine OFF, remove the vacuum line at the modulator. If fluid runs out, there's your problem.
if you have an automatic transmission there should be cooling lines going to the radiator to cool the transmission fluid the lines could be leaking or the tank could be leaking
the trans fluid on a auto trans goes through a tube in the radiator to cool the fluid if the tube has holes in it, it will leak trans fluid in to radiator. you need to replace radiator or have rebuilt.or you could put on a aux trans cooler and put plugs where the trans lines used to go.
Perhaps slave cylinder, line or fitting leaking?
If it is leaking trans fluid into the coolant it can cause overheating.
You have transmission fluid lines that go to the radiator/front for cooling you must have a leak there
It depends on where the fluid is leaking from. It could be a hose, seal, gasket, or cranked case.
Sounds like you either have a bad wheel cylinder and are leaking brake fluid or a bad axle seal and are leaking differntial fluid. In either case you will have to remove wheels and drums for further investigation
It's probably tranny fluid, Power steering fluid is usually clear.
bad radiator cap