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My transmission won't stop leaking?
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<blockquote data-quote="bearsfan1105" data-source="post: 1441484" data-attributes="member: 575461"><p>I have a red (does color really matter? I think not) Ford Taurus '99 SE. Around Thanksgiving, my transmission leaked hardcore. We replaced the pipes and the parts which we thought it was leaking. It was fine for a week on small roads, but when I use the expressway and come home, there's a big leak on the driveway, but for some reason, the level on the transmission fluid stick doesn't change (always at or around the crossmarks, crossdashes whatever you call it). So what else could the problem be? Should we replace the pipes again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearsfan1105, post: 1441484, member: 575461"] I have a red (does color really matter? I think not) Ford Taurus '99 SE. Around Thanksgiving, my transmission leaked hardcore. We replaced the pipes and the parts which we thought it was leaking. It was fine for a week on small roads, but when I use the expressway and come home, there's a big leak on the driveway, but for some reason, the level on the transmission fluid stick doesn't change (always at or around the crossmarks, crossdashes whatever you call it). So what else could the problem be? Should we replace the pipes again? [/QUOTE]
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