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Trans Leak Passenger side.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:26 am
by RMDecker
I have a strange location for a trans leak. It's on the side of the bell housing. I did a full fluid and filter change and the radiator bypass about a month ago. But today is the first sign of a leak. I am out of town so my wife noticed it and took this picture. I suspect the lines are leaking but what is the black thing bolted to the side of the bell housing? You can see the drip at the bottom of the black piece.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/A54UBV3U71t83NmD3
Image

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:37 am
by RMDecker
Just Looked on another pathfinder. The black thing is the other part of the bracket for the coolant lines. Just can't figure out why it would leak there.

Is the picture viewable in my post? I cant get it to show up as an image.

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 9:05 am
by twinblown
Yes your photo link is viewable. The leak does not appear to be coming from that mount plate. Your lines have Trans oil on them and could be coming from a hose connection further up? could it also be Trans oil you spilled when you filled or during the change ?

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:45 pm
by RMDecker
Thank You for the reply. I made it home and had a chance to inspect it. the drip does not appear to be from the lines. I'm starting to worry that its the front main seal of the transmission or something with the torque converter. I've wiped all of the oil off and hope to see some evidence.

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 6:30 am
by eieio
RMDecker wrote:Thank You for the reply. I made it home and had a chance to inspect it. the drip does not appear to be from the lines. I'm starting to worry that its the front main seal of the transmission or something with the torque converter. I've wiped all of the oil off and hope to see some evidence.
here's a good way to pin down a leak:
thoroughly de-grease & dry the area.
with a can of aerosol foot powder spray (Dr Scholls works great), spray an even coat over the suspected area.
as the oil leaks out, you will see it wet the dried powder, and there's the leak.

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 8:49 pm
by palmerwmd
eieio wrote:
RMDecker wrote:Thank You for the reply. I made it home and had a chance to inspect it. the drip does not appear to be from the lines. I'm starting to worry that its the front main seal of the transmission or something with the torque converter. I've wiped all of the oil off and hope to see some evidence.
here's a good way to pin down a leak:
thoroughly de-grease & dry the area.
with a can of aerosol foot powder spray (Dr Scholls works great), spray an even coat over the suspected area.
as the oil leaks out, you will see it wet the dried powder, and there's the leak.
Good thinking! :D

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:25 am
by smj999smj
It looks like the cooler lines are wet on the left side of the picture. Could one of the fittings be leaking and the fluid running down the line?