Leakage Inspection
Leakage Inspection
Leak Check Test with A Black Light
NOTE: Use Dye-Lite(R) ATF/Power Steering Fluid Leak Detection Dye to detect a transmission fluid leak.
Add dye to the transmission fluid. Use one 30 ml (1 oz) of dye solution for every 3.8L (4 qt) of transmission fluid. Add additional transmission fluid until it is at the correct level. Such dyes can be used to determine whether an engine fluid or transmission fluid leak is present, or if the fluid in the transmission fluid cooler leaks into the engine coolant system. An ultraviolet light must be used to detect the fluorescent dye solution.
1. Clean any transmission fluid from the top and bottom of the torque converter housing, front of the case and rear face of the engine and oil pan. Clean the torque converter area by washing with a suitable non-flammable solvent and blow-dry with compressed air.
2. Wash the torque converter housing and the front of the flexplate. The torque converter housing may be washed using clean solvent and a squirt-type oil can. Blow-dry all washed areas with compressed air.
3. Use the scan tool and monitor transmission fluid temperature. Start and run the engine until the transmission reaches its normal operating temperature. Shift the transmission through all gear ranges to make sure the dye has circulated through the transmission. Using a suitable tool, observe the back of the cylinder block and top of the torque converter housing for evidence of transmission fluid leakage. Observe the front of the flexplate, back of the cylinder block (in as far as possible) and inside the torque converter housing and front of the case. Run the engine until transmission fluid leakage is evident and the probable source of leakage can be determined. Repair as required.
External Transmission Fluid Leaks
Fluid Leakage in Torque Converter Area
Transmission fluid leakage at the front of the transmission, as evidenced by transmission fluid around the torque converter housing part of the case, may have several sources. By careful observation it is possible, in many instances, to pinpoint the source of the transmission fluid leak before removing the transmission from the vehicle. The paths which the transmission fluid takes to reach the bottom of the torque converter housing are shown in the illustration. The 5 numbers in the illustration correspond with the 5 flow path steps.
Leaks At Front Of Transmission