Questions & Answers for: leaking transmission line ford windstar

Question about 2001 Windstar

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...transmission cooling lines are leaking where they connect to the radiator....how do I fix that? first check to see if they are loose then check to see if you have a hole in your lines if they are ...

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Question about 2003 Windstar

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leaking transmission fluid I have a 2003 Ford Windstar, 90k+ miles, that is leaking transmission fluid from near the lower corner of the radiator. It is pretty cramped there so it is hard to tell ...

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transmission leak but not from the pan on the bottom pan if not leaking from pan. have you checked the tranny lines. if not leaking from lines check tranny seal.

...transmission is leaking. What are possible problems and repair scenarios also what is an average cost. This could be caused by multiple components failing. what i have seen most often on the windstar ...

...transmission to the cooler and are exposed under the front bumper are leaking fluid moreso when the van is parked on flat driveway that on rear incline I've replaced the whole tranny and the Torque ...

...leaking transmission cooler lines under front bumper I got one great answer already but we are ignorant when it comes to repairing vehicles that I need to know how exactly to replace the leaking ...

Question about 1998 Windstar

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...can troubleshoot the problem better LOOK FOR LEAKS AT TRANSMISSION COOLER LINE TO RADIATOR.LOOK FOR LEAKS AT AXLE SEALS AND LOOK FOR LEAKS AROUND PAN GASKET. Most is the pump seal next to you fly ...

leaking under the car so I am confused. SOUND LIKE TRANSMISSION COOLER LINE FITTING AT THE RADIATOR EITHER CAME LOOSE OR THE LINE BROKE RUPTURE.IT WOULD THAT LINE TO BREAK TO LEAK OUT ALL TRANSMISSION

...leaking transmission fluid I just need to know of all the possible places for the leak Possible leaks are 1. Transmission belly Pan gasket 2. Front pump/torque converter seal. 3. Transmission ...

transmission lines have a leak metal lines its leaking under the bumper replace the lines with new ones, or cut and splice back together using flair fittings

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