there are two freeze plug between the engine and tran. have to separate the trans from the engine. I just replace mine took me a few hours. . did not have to take the engine or trans out... just had to loosen the trans mount and took out the axles and starter..need two jack...good luck
coolant leak between motor and transmission indicates you have a leaky freeze plug in the rear of the engine block
Near the firewall , between the engine and transmission ( transaxle )
On a 2001 Ford Taurus : The automatic transmission fluid dipstick ( fill tube ) is between the engine air intake tube and the engine compartment firewall
On a 1999 Ford Taurus : The engine coolant reservoir is between the engine and the passenger side of the vehicle . It has a thread on cap which is the pressure cap for the engine cooling system
The transmission vent on a 2001 Ford Taurus is found on the engine. It is on the driver's side of the engine.
It is between engine and firewall about a foot from centre on driver side
where is the engine coolant temperature sensor- low input locationon a 1998 ford taurus
94 Taurus never had a 3.3L engine, only 3.0L and 3.8L
It is between engine and firewall about a foot from centre on driver side
No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
It is between engine and firewall about a foot from centre on driver side
I would have to guess that your radiator has a hole in it. Look andd see if your transmission lines go to a tank on the radiator. If this is the case then the radiator will have to be replaced. You transmission line is leaking oil into the coolant. Is there also coolant in the transmission? This is the only way that I can see this happening. Now if you were just having coolant in the transmission then I would say that there was a head gasket issue. well I hope this helps you.