Transmission, Question.
#1
Transmission, Question.
I took a look under my car and there's this gasket towards the front of the car on the transmission that is comprised of a metal line, surrounded by a rubber gasket that seems to be leaky. I was told that it wouldn't cost much more than 125 to replace if I had it done, but I was wondering what exactly this part was and what it's called, I may provide pictures later but any ideas as soon as possible would be good. If I do go in to get it done I don't want any shop to have to "put it up on a rack" just to get me a price, you know. If it helps, there's also another identical metal line with the same gasket that isn't leaking in close proximity of the one that is.
Thanks for anyyyy help guys.
Thanks for anyyyy help guys.
#4
I think your talking about the transmission cooling lines. One is the exit line (send fluid to the cooler) and the other is the return line (sends the cooled fluid back to the tranny).
I had to have the return line on my Monte replaced (under warranty) because it was leaking a drop every once in a while, nothing huge, but it was free to get replaced, so I did.
My mom's Bonneville with the same tranny also had one of the lines leaking. My dad repleced the entire line himself. I think its just a matter of unscrewing the correct line from the radiator, and unscrewing the other end from the transmission. Then take out the old line (taking good note of where the line runs) and run the new line in the same spot, the screw in each end of the line, and you should be up and running again.
I honestly don't remember the price for the part, but I know my dad bought it at the dealer. I want to say it was around $50.00 bucks.
I had to have the return line on my Monte replaced (under warranty) because it was leaking a drop every once in a while, nothing huge, but it was free to get replaced, so I did.
My mom's Bonneville with the same tranny also had one of the lines leaking. My dad repleced the entire line himself. I think its just a matter of unscrewing the correct line from the radiator, and unscrewing the other end from the transmission. Then take out the old line (taking good note of where the line runs) and run the new line in the same spot, the screw in each end of the line, and you should be up and running again.
I honestly don't remember the price for the part, but I know my dad bought it at the dealer. I want to say it was around $50.00 bucks.
#7
And remember when you check the transmission fluid to do it while the car is warm. And if you need to add any, it goes right into the same tube the dipstick came out of (time to invest in a narrow funnel if you don't have one)
#8
Warm and RUNNING, while in park...