SOURCE: bad transmission leak
are u sure it isnt the rear transmission seal? they do wear out or sometimes they just go bad.if you drop the pan you will better be able to tell if its the seal or not.
SOURCE: put in transmission in feburary.
you will still need add the proper type fluid to proper fill level, get under the truck, clean up transmission so you can visually monitor where the leak is coming from. Chock the wheels, emergency brake set, start and idle vehicle check for leaks. If trans is leaking it will probably be a front seal (oil will drip from small hole in the bottom of bell housing), pan gasket, loose cooling line to radiator, or rear tail shaft leak ( where drive shaft enters the trans.) Don't forget to check the lines for pin holes and the radiator for leaks.
SOURCE: transmission line replacement
Just remove the hose,measure the inside diameter and buy the correct size and type hose, Get an extra foot to work with. Now --Trans Hose is not fuel hose. Most Auto Parts Stores don't carry the correct hose. Go to a trans shop or trans supply house. Also ,you can use Power Steering Hose-same stuff. If the hose is cripped to the long lines you mentioned,just remove them ,so you can work on them ,while cutting off the furrel. Just don't cut into the aluminum line. The entire assy most likey is not avail
SOURCE: without notice, 95 explorers transmission started
sounds like the plug came out and needs replaced
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