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Fluid Leak Diagnosis




Fluid Leak Diagnosis

General Method

1. Verify that the leak is transmission fluid.

Caution:
Do not clean using brake cleaner or other reactive solvents as these solvents can damage rubber gaskets, seals and bushings.

2. Thoroughly clean the suspected leak area using a rag.

Note:
Do not idle vehicle, this will not actuate transmission systems, and do not drive the vehicle on the freeway as this will splatter oil inhibiting leak diagnosis.

3. Operate the vehicle for 15-20 minutes under city driving conditions until normal operating temperatures are reached.

4. Park the vehicle over clean paper or cardboard.

5. Shut OFF the engine.

6. Look for fluid spots on the paper.

7. Make the necessary repairs.

Powder Method

Caution:
Do not clean using brake cleaner or other reactive solvents as these solvents can damage rubber gaskets, seals and bushings.

1. Thoroughly clean the suspected leak area using a rag.

2. Apply an aerosol type leak tracing powder to the suspected leak area.

Note:
Do not idle vehicle, this will not actuate transmission systems, and do not drive the vehicle on the freeway as this will splatter oil inhibiting leak diagnosis.

3. Operate the vehicle for 15-20 minutes under city driving conditions until normal operating temperatures are reached.

4. Shut OFF the engine.

5. Inspect the suspected leak area.

6. Trace the leak path through the powder in order to find the source of the leak.

7. Make the necessary repairs.

Dye and Black Light Method

A fluid dye and black light kit is available from various tool manufacturers.

1. Follow the manufacturer's instructions in order to determine the amount of dye to use.

2. Detect the leak with the black light.

3. Make the necessary repairs.

Find the Cause of the Leak

Pinpoint the leak and trace the leak back to the source. You must determine the cause of the leak in order to repair the leak properly. For example, if you replace a gasket, but the sealing flange is bent, the new gasket will not repair the leak. You must also repair the bent flange. Before you attempt to repair a leak, check for the following conditions, and make repairs as necessary:

Gaskets

* Fluid level/pressure is too high

* Plugged vent or drain-back holes

* Improperly tightened fasteners

* Dirty or damaged threads

* Warped flanges or sealing surface

* Scratches, burrs, or other damage to the sealing surface

* Damaged or worn gasket

* Cracking or porosity of the component

* Improper sealant used, where applicable

* Incorrect gasket

Seals

* Fluid level/pressure is too high

* Plugged vent or drain-back holes

* Damaged seal bore

* Damaged or worn seal

* Improper installation

* Cracks in component

* Manual or output shaft surface is scratched, nicked, or damaged

* Loose or worn bearing causing excess seal wear

* Damaged ISS O-Ring

Possible Points of Fluid Leaks

Transmission Oil Pan

* Incorrectly tightened oil pan bolts

* Improperly installed or damaged oil pan gasket

* Damaged oil pan or mounting face

* Incorrect oil pan gasket

Case Leak

* Damaged or missing fill tube seal

* Mislocated fill tube bracket

* Damaged vehicle speed sensor seal

* Damaged manual shaft seal

* Loose or damaged oil cooler connector fittings

* Worn or damaged propeller shaft oil seal

* Loose line pressure pipe plug

* Warped

* Distorted torque converter housing

* Porous casting

Leak at the Torque Converter End

* Converter leak in the weld area

* Converter seal lip cut. Check the converter hub for damage

* Converter seal bushing moved forward and damaged

* Converter seal garter spring missing from the seal

* Porous casting of the transmission case or the oil pump

Leak at the Vent Pipe or the Fluid Fill Tube

* Overfilled system

* Water or coolant in the fluid-the fluid will appear milky.

* Transmission case porous

* Incorrect fluid level indicator

* Plugged vent

* Drain-back holes plugged

* Mispositioned oil pump to case gasket, if equipped

* ISS or ISS plug loose

* ISS O-Ring cut or damaged

Leak Inspection Points





1 - Wiring Harness Pass-Through Connector O-ring Seal

2 - Transmission Vent Assembly

3 - Converter Housing to Case Joint (Pump to Case Oil Seal)

4 - Line Pressure Plug

5 - Case Extension to Case Seal

6 - Manual Shaft Seal

7 - Case Extension Oil Seal Assembly

8 - Torque Converter Assembly

9 - Pump to Case Oil Seal

10 - Pump Oil Seal Assembly

11 - Internal Transmission Speed Sensor to Case O-ring Seal- Some Models

12 - 2-4 Servo Cover O-ring Seal

13 - Oil Fill Tube Seal

14 - Oil Cooler Pipe Connectors

15 - Transmission Case

16 - Transmission Oil Pan Gasket