Overtightened, undertightened, distorted or damaged pan, something HIT the pan... who knows. It could be any number of problems.
If you needed a gasket and they replaced it then yes you would be charged for the gasket.
AnswerIt could be your boot or seal around the transmission.My 2002 passport was leaking from the front pan, the transmission has a front and rear pan and the gasket had to be replaced.
It would be recommended if coolant had mixed with the engine oil before the head gasket was replaced.
The battery in my 1995 kia sephia had to be placed replaced and now I noticed water marks on top of brand new battery. What would cause the battery to overcharge?
If the gasket is replaced by you, then the only cost would be the replacement gaskets which do not cost much.
Let's see... it's a sephia with problably alot of miles on it and has never had a transmission service.. I don't know but wouldn't you be tired?
Blown head gasket, wrapped or cracked head. Can also possibly be Transmission fluid, entering due to a leak within the radiator.
Failed seal or gasket.Failed seal or gasket.
The seal lips, in the transmission have been ripped - if the oil coming from there - seals would have to be replaced.
radiator cap
My KIA Sephia is doing the same thing. I was told that my valve body was stuck and needed to be cleaned.
Was the gasket replaced? Have you checked the hose and the heater core. Is everything tightened down?