1998 Pontiac Bonneville "leaks" Questions

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leaky transmission fluid. possible reasons? TRANSMISSION LEAKS COME FROM TRANSMISSION OIL PAN GASKET LEAKING.OIL COOLERS LINES LEAKING.LEAKING AT TORQUE CONVERTER FRONT SEAL.TRANSMISSION SPEED SENSOR ...

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...fluid circulate together.have had repairs on lines (3) to radiator, still leaking, do not think it leaks when car is running, have had seal replaced also. do i look to radiator repair for solving ...

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...when they operate if they leak they leak straight down onto the engine. check their pipes for any

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Leak under the car. Not oil. It doesn't get Leak under the car. Not oil. It doesn't get driven a lot. Sometimes the brake light comes on, but goes away when brake fluid is added. Also the car will ...

...a good idea to put a piece of cardboard under the car after it's been driven to detect the leak or leaks. If you see any drops or puddle on the cardboard, crawl underneath the car and lookup under ...

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Engine has anti-freeze leak on intake. anti-freeze sits on intake bolts and it is not thermostat gasket. What else could be leaking? Is it the intake gasket, or something on the air supply, or ...

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...it, then remove the rubber hose on the filter, and connect new line from tank to filter, check for leaks, hopefully it is the rubber line you replaced, or the end of the metal line, so the new hose ...

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...the hoses for the a/c? Check this site, it is explained in detail:http://www.drkool.net/articles/leaks.cfmCar Performance

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...way is drive it up on ramps, crawl under and clean everything off, start the car, and watch for leaks. It'll take a while, but it's the only way to figure out where the leak is, as driving it ...

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...This is not a job for the average do it yourselfer, it is pretty involved. To check the rack for leaks, you have to get under the car. Don't trust a jack to hold it up-use blocks or jackstands. ...

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