check your water pump. I had the same problems last winter and that was the problem. a pretty easy fix. a bit bothersome but with the right tools anything is possible.
I have the same problem in my '95 straight 6. Mine is the sending unit. That could be it.
it depends on where its coming from
check your pinion seal
Whatever seal the fluid is coming out.
It is important to keep fluids from leaking from a car. Excessive transmission fluid would be coming out of the overflow because there is too much fluid in the transmission, or because the seal has become worn.
green fluid is engine coolant. as this is showing up near the transmission this could be leaking from the head gasket or from a freeze plug. you will just have to trace back where it is coming from remember there are freeze plugs behind transmission which are not viible while transmission is in vehicle
It is possible for coolant to leak out between the motor and transmission, if a freeze plug has been leaking. I had this problem on an old International Travelall I had. The motor will need to be pulled.
yes, if the trans fluid is hitting the exhaust, but not out of the pipes coming from the outside of the pipes.
you need to find where the leak is coming from, but be very careful, if the gas is leaking onto or near any hot engine components such as the exhaust manifold, it could easily start a fire
red fluid is transmission fluid and could be leaking from several locations around the transmission. Check the cooler lines where they go into the radiator, the seals where the axles go into the transmission, but most likely is a leaking pan gasket, etc. The only good way to find it is to look under the van and see where the wet spot is located
Either the distributor drive or the valve covers.
try the cool line fitting from the radiator to the transmission i just had that problem on a 1994 mercury Sometimes you can leak out of the tailhousing of your transmission if the housing seal is slightly damaged