AT fluid leak?
I've got a 97 EX 4 sedan (4 cylinder) w/125k miles and have just started noticing a very small leak on the very bottom of the AT housing. It was bone dry until a few days ago and the car runs great. Any ideas on what it may be or if I could even check it myself? Fluid level is still fine.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by www.crazyaudiosystems.com »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bring it to the mechanic </TD></TR></TABLE>
why do you even here in the first place?
"how do you change your oil?"
"bring it to the mechanic"
why not inspect it first then bring it to the mechanic if you can't handle it?
it couple be as simple as the oil line going bad.
take out the plastic underbody shoud and look for leak spot, if you are not sure it's the leakspot of just grease, then what you want to do is to clean the tranny housing up, drive it like you used to park it at night and place a nice clean piece of cardboard there, if it's leaking then it will show on the paper
why do you even here in the first place?
"how do you change your oil?"
"bring it to the mechanic"
why not inspect it first then bring it to the mechanic if you can't handle it?
it couple be as simple as the oil line going bad.
take out the plastic underbody shoud and look for leak spot, if you are not sure it's the leakspot of just grease, then what you want to do is to clean the tranny housing up, drive it like you used to park it at night and place a nice clean piece of cardboard there, if it's leaking then it will show on the paper
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