You can generally locate and repair the cause of most external leaks with the transmission in the vehicle. Use any one of the following methods for locating leaks:
Once you have found the leak point, you must next determine the source of the leak. The following list describes the potential causes for the leak:
| • | Fasteners are not torqued to specification. |
| • | Fastener threads and fastener holes are dirty or corroded. |
| • | Gaskets, seals, or sleeves are misaligned, damaged, or worn. |
| • | Seal bores or gasket surfaces are damaged warped or scratched. |
| • | The manual shaft is nicked or damaged. |
| • | A loose or worn bearing can cause excess seal or sleeve wear. |
| • | Case or component porosity. |
| • | The fluid level is too high. |
| • | A vent is plugged or a vent tube is damaged. |
| • | The fluid contains water or coolant. |
| • | The fluid drain back holes are plugged. |
| • | Oil may leak from the transmission or the transmission oil pan for the following reasons: |
| - | The attaching bolts are not torqued correctly. |
| - | The gasket is damaged or is improperly installed. |
| - | The oil pan or the mounting face is not flat. |
| • | Oil may leak from the case for the following reasons: |
| - | The multi-lip seal on the filler tube is damaged or missing. |
| - | The filler tube bracket is misaligned. |
| - | The speed sensor seal is damaged. |
| - | The manual shaft seal is damaged. |
| - | The connector fittings on the oil cooler are loose or damaged. |
| - | The propeller shaft oil seal is worn or damaged. |
| - | The plug from the line pressure pipe is loose. |
| - | The casting is porous. |
| • | Oil may leak from the converter end for the following reasons: |
| - | The converter seal is damaged. |
| • | The seal lip is cut (check the converter hub for damage). |
| • | The bushing has been moved forward and is damaged. |
| • | A garter spring is missing from the seal. |
| - | The converter is leaking from a weld area. |
| - | A casting is porous in the case or the pump. |
| • | Fluid may come out from the vent pipe or the fill tube under the following conditions: |
| - | Overfilled |
| - | If the fluid appears milky, water or coolant may be in the fluid. |
| - | The case is porous. |
| - | The fluid level indicator registers incorrectly. |
| - | A vent is plugged. |
| - | The drain back holes are plugged. |
| - | The oil pump is misaligned to the case gasket, if equipped. |