Remove support brackets from dipstick--then it should just "Pull-out" Lubricate "O" Ring prior to installation
The oil dipstick has a small gasket at the bottom of the dipstick. Replace the gasket with a new one and the oil should stop leaking.
Either the transmission tail seal or the transfer case input seal has failed. The transfer case has to be removed to replace the seals.
You need to check the transmission gasket between the transmission pan and the body. If it's leaking you have to replace it.
Pull the dipstick out, put a funnel into the tube where the dipstick was, open transmission fluid container, pour.
If a transmission is leaking fluid, it is likely that a seal or gasket has failed. Replace the gaskets and seals and the leaking should stop.
Yes, replace it.
replacement of the transmission dipstick tub seal on a 1994 s10 blazer
The transmission will have to be removed.
Replace it. Never bybass a transmission cooler unless you want to replace the transmission next.
Work needs to be performed. Also depends where it is leaking from. If pan is leaking just drain transmission fluid and install new pan gasket and refill transmission with fluid. If front seal leaking then you will have to pull transmission and replace front seal.
The pan gasket could be leaking ( tighten mounting bolts or replace gasket ) Filler pipe rubber seal , Transmission oil lines ( tighten , replace ) Speedometer connector ( replace o-ring ) Some makes have a transmission vent pipe ( transmission over filled ) Output shaft seal damaged (replace)
pour it in through the dipstick tube