if you have a leak between the trans and engine it is most likely a front input shaft seal or front pump seal. you must remove the transmission to replace these seals.
tranny could be gone.or you may need tranny fluid or you have too much tranny fluid.
there is no resevoir. to add fluid find a clean funnel and add fluid via the filler tube of the tranny fluid dipstick.
Check level of transmission fluid Change transmission fluid and filter
check the tranny fluid ASAP. or it could just mean your tranny is worn out. but check that fluid now
Either the transmission tail seal or the transfer case input seal has failed. The transfer case has to be removed to replace the seals.
I would think someone spilled it while adding fluid. Clean it up and keep an eye on it. Check the tranny fluid level. Are you sure it is tranny fluid? Red coolant can look like tranny fluid. Clean off the area and watch your fluid levels.
manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob
No
On a standard tranny there is no reservoir. On an automatic tranny it is internal to the tranny. The fluid resides in the transmission pan.
manual tranny's take gear oil not tranny fluid. you need to get all that fluid out and fill the tranny with 80/90 weight gear oil
they are both hydraulic fluids tranny has a dye but depends on manufacturer specs
First, check the tranny fluid when the SUV is off and cold. Then check the tranny fluid after the SUV is warmed and idling. The level of tranny fluid level should go down, if it doesn't the tranny itself is not taking up any. Replacing the tranny fluid filter may solve your problem. If not its most likely the tranny oil pump. This is if your fluid level stays the same when warm or, cold. If the tranny fluid changes from cold to warm, your tranny has a more serious problem and should be looked at by a pro.