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Jacob Dunham Posted on Apr 03, 2014
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Trasmission fluid leak in front of the engine

Im pretty sure that its the transmission coolant line but I cant find out where it is to change it. and my engine keeps stalling while im driving down the road, any ideas on what might be wrong with it?

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Could be line in radiator put at front o ring 3/8 in side .

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Dead center could be trans. line or front pump seal.

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its the filter. changing the filter will fix this malfunction.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: low coolant level in 2000 Grand Prix GT

I had the same problem this winter. The head gaskets were blown, took the block apart and replaced all the gaskets. Cost about 300 - 400 in parts and took one full day to finish with 3 men who aren't particularly experts but who aren't rookies to say the least.

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2010

SOURCE: pontiac sunfire, coolant leak front of car

i dont have a solution but i am having the same problem and taking my car in next wednesday to get looked at and i can let you know what my problem is to see if that can help you.

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2010

SOURCE: There is a steady loud humming that speeds up with

that is classic wheel bearing-After an extended drive, if you remove the front wheels you will observe one side is a lot hotter at the shaft than the other.

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