Check fluid level in transmission
If your car won't move, your transmission is blown. If there is transmission oil underneath your car, you have a leak.
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.
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.
transmission leak on a Pontiac g6. what could this be
depends where around the tranny the leak is
transmission leak in reverse only
you need to be more specific... what kinda leak is it?? most likely engine oil or transmission oil, check on your dipstick and make sure the engine is at proper level, to check the transmission you have to crawl under the truck and remove a plug on the side of it. also how is the truck running rough??
It will all depend on where the leak is.
You can tell if your transmission is leaking by checking for red or brown fluid spots under your vehicle, particularly after it's parked. Additionally, if you notice a burning smell or if the transmission slips or has difficulty shifting gears, these can be indicators of low fluid levels due to a leak. Regularly checking the transmission fluid level using the dipstick can also help detect leaks early. If you suspect a leak, it's best to have a professional mechanic inspect it.
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.
Clean the 1994 Sable transmission at a car wash. This will make it easier to find the leak. Keeping the fluid full, check the transmission frequently to see where the leak is.
NO. Your transmission leak has nothing to do with hard starting. Have you replaced the spark plugs & plug wires?