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Jehad Salous Posted on Nov 25, 2013
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My 2004 dodge intrepid leaking transmission fluid from the front of the car under the radiator

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Like I said in the other post...you have a leaking problem.
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SOURCE: trans, cooler ?

Hi:
You are correct. Almost all automatic cars have a transmission cooler connected to the radiator with 2 hoses, near the bottom. If the hoses are leaking or not installed correctly, all of the fluid from your transmission will get pumped out on the ground, and you won't be able to move the car. Inspect the two hoses and hopefully you will find your problem.

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