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Anonymous Posted on Nov 13, 2011

I have an 1998 chevy s10 automatic.this morning I noticed transmission fluid on the ground I checked and it comes out from a hose on top of the transmission but I don't see where it hook up?

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From what I have read elsewhere: There is an overflow hose on top of transmission behind engine which actually is from the transfer case. Fluid will drip down onto exhaust and eventually catch on fire. Check transfer case for being overfull by taking the top fill plug out. If transmission fluid runs out, I believe the transfer case input shaft seal is shot and needs replaced. Mine caught on fire. I was lucky to get fire out before truck burnt to the ground. If you continue to drive vehicle at have something to put out a fire!!!!

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    tank you very much you wore 100% positive,as soon I read your answer I went and check the transfer case and yes it was overflowed tank you Mr.Lair

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Top transmission cooling hose going into transmission.transmission fluid either leaking from damage line or check transmission cooler line going into radiator make sure line is not loose.

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