SOURCE: Leaking Oil
No,the only good solution is to replace the seal.I have tried different additives and none seem to hold up very long.Good Luck!!!!
SOURCE: 1999 isuzu rodeo
i have same problem. get ready to pay around 2400+. as a matter of fact mine is in the shop right now. you cannot check the fluid yourself. it's up under the bottom. no dip-stick. its a joke, i have a 99 rodeo. will drive it long enough to get my 2400 out of it and then its a gonner !!!! sounds like it is going to create alot of problems if i keep it.
SOURCE: Leaking transmission fluid.
These transmissions have faulty accumulator piston seals on the transmissions. Get it in and have the dealer fix it before you run the tans low on fluid. These transmissions are very difficult to fill with fluid. My dealer charged me $125.00 for the repair.
SOURCE: soft clutch 1992 isuzu rodeo
If the seals around the shafts of master and slave are tight, they may be concealing a leak with fluid bypassing the piston seals internal to the two assemblies. Either your master or slave cylinders need to be replaced ot have new seals installed. Once you find the culprit and have installed a replacement, you will have to bleed the lines to evacuate air trap in the lines.
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i changed the egr valve it helped
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