at operating temp your tranny builds up pressure, the vent releases the pressure so that the seals remain intact and don't start to leak.
On the top of the transmission.
on the transmission
It has a vent, but it is not for over filling.
The transmission vent on a 2001 Ford Taurus is found on the engine. It is on the driver's side of the engine.
To unplug a vent tube on a 350 Turbo transmission, first ensure the vehicle is safely supported and the engine is off. Locate the vent tube, typically found on the top of the transmission case. Carefully remove any debris or obstructions around the tube, and use a small brush or compressed air to clear it out. If the tube is damaged, consider replacing it to ensure proper ventilation and function.
To blow out the breather vent on a TH350 transmission, first ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and the transmission is cool. Remove the breather vent cap, then use compressed air to gently blow through the vent to clear any debris or blockages. Be cautious not to apply too much pressure, as this could damage the vent or transmission. Reinstall the cap securely once completed.
If a Polaris Scrambler transmission vent line is blowing out transmission fluid the fluid may have been overfilled. Putting the transmission fluid in the wrong plug can also cause this.
nothing.
The location of the transmission vent on a Cougar depends on the year it was made. On the 1999 to 2002 models it is located on the driver's side of the engine.
Transmission overfilled ? so when the transmission fluid is heated up it expands and comes out the vent tube Have you been driving through water ? Got water in transmission so its overfilled , resulting in transmission fluid coming out of vent tube
no it has a vent if it is coming out the vent it is over full.
NO THERE IS NOT. Now there is a VENT tube in the top of the transmission that relieves pressure that builds up in the transmission when truck is being driven. You should never OVERFILL a transmission... If it has to much fluid in it, then it can push it out of the vent tube and to the ground. If the transmission is getting to HOT then it may also push fluid out of the vent tube.