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Engine & Drivetrain
Transmission hose ST 2002
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim OLeary" data-source="post: 1024339" data-attributes="member: 70007"><p>The leak got worse fast. They topped off the AT fluid at the tire place where they noticed the leak and said it wasn't down a lot when they added the fluid. Next day and 40 miles later when I added AT fluid, it pissed out immediately as fast as I added it.</p><p></p><p>How long do you figure the transmission would last like that? I drove it 20 miles and left it at the shop. I didn't feel any pumping slipping or smell burning but it freaked me out to stop driving it altogether. The cooler is visible by looking down behind the grill, but where the hoses tie into the tubes is behind a brush guard. But you knew that.</p><p></p><p>Think this maneuver might have contributed to the issue?</p><p></p><p>https://youtu.be/WCTbABA8MZ0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim OLeary, post: 1024339, member: 70007"] The leak got worse fast. They topped off the AT fluid at the tire place where they noticed the leak and said it wasn't down a lot when they added the fluid. Next day and 40 miles later when I added AT fluid, it pissed out immediately as fast as I added it. How long do you figure the transmission would last like that? I drove it 20 miles and left it at the shop. I didn't feel any pumping slipping or smell burning but it freaked me out to stop driving it altogether. The cooler is visible by looking down behind the grill, but where the hoses tie into the tubes is behind a brush guard. But you knew that. Think this maneuver might have contributed to the issue? https://youtu.be/WCTbABA8MZ0 [/QUOTE]
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