Gaskets are critical to proper operation. If you lose to much fluid your transmission will overheat and it will ruin the transmission. Unless you have several thousands of dollars lying around, I would recommend you get you Honda into a "certified" transmission mechanic. The cost of replacing the gasket: part=$75, Labor=$250 but this is better than the thousands it would cost to replace or rebuild the entire transmission.
Failed speed sensors, leaking cooler lines, or a leaking solenoid pack.
There are several things that can cause your 1986 Nissan 300 automatic transmission to send you a start leaking fluid the most common cause is a blown seal in the front of the transmission. There is a seal in the rear of the transmission. The transmission pan gasket can be leaking.
That's automatic transmission fluid , or power steering fluid , so it would depend on where it is leaking from
if you have an automatic transmission there should be cooling lines going to the radiator to cool the transmission fluid the lines could be leaking or the tank could be leaking
Coolant lines? Shift linkage? could also be the rear or front seals leaking
Low Transmission fluid
You need to replace some or all of the freeze plugs.
Sounds like automatic transmission fluid. I would be concerned if it was mine.
Rear main engine seal or front transmission seals
Replace the gasket on the transmission pan and insect the seals on the transmission where your driveshafts come out
You can't, it is an automatic system. The system is most likely leaking and needs to be repaired if the shocks are flat.
hi, blown head gasket, cracked head or block or automatic transmission oil cooler in radiator leaking