And would it leak out faster if the hose was cracked or leaking at the slave cylindar
The Clutch Slave Cylinder is leaking on your car. The slave cylinder and the clutch release bearing are all one assembly (see picture below), so you must remove the transmission to replace the clutch Salve cylinder. All late model GM cars are this design.
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SOURCE: Transmission fluid leak just off Radiator
Those are your transmission cooling lines. Buy them and replace them.
When you install them, take your time...don't be in a rush.
SOURCE: coolant leak
I have found that leaving the belt on and using a 15" pair of channel locks on the water pump pulley and a 1 1/2" wrench on the fan clutch shaft with small taps from a hammer help to losten the fan. Also if you remove the upper fan shroud you should be able to losten the three 14mm bolts on the front of the power steering housing and remove the two 15mm nuts underneath to allow you to pull the power steering bracket forward enough to access the lower intake manifold bolt. You will need to remove the four a/c compressor bolts before accessing the bracket as well.
SOURCE: 1999 Gmc Jimmy water leak under the transmission
I believe the heater hoses are on the pass side on your truck, but have you checked where the heater hoses go into the truck? Otherwise on the driver side I would check 2 things after I checked the hoses 1. Intake manifold check it up and down they are bad for leaking at one of the corners. and it could be running down the back onto the ground. 2. check the freeze plugs. if you can go to autozone see if they will loan you a coolant press test kit other wise they are about 30$ for one .With the car off top the coolant off and press the system to what the rad cap is rated 15 or 16 ect. get your flash light and chase the drip. I would say the intake is your first shot at finding it. if you have a uv light you can also add dye to the system let it run and find it. First get some thing to stand on get on over the intake and find the coolant just remember it can leak from here and run and drop there. hoses , intake , freeze plugs
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SOURCE: leak from transmission hose
I'm assuming your talking trans fluid is leaking out a vacuum hose. If this is the case the modulator it plugs into is leaking. Replace the modulator. if this is not what your talking about then more info is needed.
SOURCE: There is a leak in the bypass hose spout behind the
is it a 3.0L v6? if so, then you need to remove the intake manifold i believe..if not, then try to take out the throttle body first, then un bolt the bracket for the hose to the transmission, and pull the pipe out that way....install new o-ring, use a lube to install back into water pump..
if its a 3.3L then you will need to see where the other end of the hose goes and remove any bolts and the procedure should be the same...if not, then you may need to remove the timing cover...
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I can't say because you have not provided the make the model or the year of vehicle.
every 2-3 days my clutch cylindar is empty and then my clutch does not shift i do notice that when i fill it up and pump the clutch theres some on the ground down near the transmission but the clutch works perfectly
2005 pont gto
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