The Windstar transmission could have a seal that leaks worse as the transmission gets hot and the fluid is under pressure. Go to a car wash and clean the transmission good. Watch for several days to see where the fluid is leaking from so that you can find and fix the leak.
The transmission will not work without fluid.
There is probably a leak in your auto matic transmission, check the level (just the same as checking your oil, but it is in a different place). You can buy the fluid cheaply from the supermarket.
If you run the transmission low on fluid you can cause damage. Fix the leak.
You leave a mess everywhere you park, When the fluid level drops below the add line, the transmission will not perform correctly, Continued use after the fluid level has dropped below the add line will shorten the life span of the transmission,
DO NOTHING with IT.or Maybe a float or sinker 4 going fishing.IT is a Seal 4 the Dipstick tube in the transmission that keeps out dirt until the Vehicle is ready on the Production line 2 have the Dipstick tube Installed.Some people drive the small end into the front pump housing so the seal won't leak(so I've heard)
On the driveway...it will leak out anyways
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The higher the fluid temperature the thinner it gets, therefore it may leak.
Coolant should not be leaking from your transmission the only fluid in your transmission is transmission fluid. A faulty transmission seal can allow transmission fluid to leak out.
There are several seals and gaskets that could leak. You will have to do a little detective work to locate the source of the leak.
THere is no dipstick on a 2005-2007 Mustang since Ford considereds the transmission sealed it wont need fluid added unless it has a leak or you are changing the fluid.
transmission cooler lines are common to leak
transmission fluid can leak out of any seal the oil pan, the rear seal, the front seal, the torque converter. the transmission cooler lines, the gear linkages and places where switches are installed
Transmission fluid can leak from many places. It could leak from the actual transmission itself, or any of the tubing that goes from the transmission to other parts of the car.
Milky means that there is water in the fluid. You need to have the radiator checked for an internal leak.
You can locate the transmission fluid leak on your 2001 Chevy Metro by looking at the transmission fluid on the ground. Look above the transmission fluid stain and you should be able to see the source of the leak.
The 2005 and up Mustangs don't have dipsticks Ford considered sealed so it shouldn't need fluid unless it has a leak.