Assuming you mean transmission vent:
1) Excessively high fluid level.
2) Tube has hose incorrectly located.
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.
The transmission will not work without fluid.
Low transmission fluid will cause the vehicle not to move. Try filling the fluid and see if it works. good luck
You could remove the transmission and pour it out of the rear driveshaft seal. But I would recommend dropping the pan.
The most common cause of a engine revving up above losing acceleration is a transmission problem. The transmission may be low on transmission fluid
The output shaft seal has failed and transmission fluid is leaking by, and that would explain the transmission fluid appearing there.
That's automatic transmission fluid , or power steering fluid , so it would depend on where it is leaking from
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.
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I wondered the same thing. The radiator doesn't only cool the engine coolant, It also cools the transmission fluid that comes from your transmission through the cooling lines. So your radiator has a crack somewhere and that would explain the transmission fluid leaking out. Hope that answers it. William @ JeepGrandCherokeeTransmission.com
It depends where it's leaking from. I have had two previous cases of my truck leaking transmission fluid and both consisted of the pressure lines not being properly clipped on or a bad hose. It could be a old or faulty gasket inside the transmission box. Either way it would need replacing of the hardware. only way to fix it.
Answering "Where would your transmission fluid be leaking from on a 1994 Honda civic thats causing it to end up on your right front wheel and all under your car?"
A 2000 Mercury Sable might have a vibration at low speeds after changing the transmission fluid because of a lack of fluid or leaking fluid. Check the transmission case for leakage and check the fluid level before driving again.
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Sounds like automatic transmission fluid. I would be concerned if it was mine.
If it is motor oil in the anti freeze, then it is either a cracked head, cracked engine block, or a head gasket blown. If it is transmission fluid in your antifreeze, then the radiator is leaking from the transmission cooler ----- although usually that would cause antifreeze to be in your transmission fluid.
It would be from a seal.