my explore drives fine but i have to add tranny fluid every 4 blocks or it wont move
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Obviously, you have a leak in your transmission. A couple of common spots would be the pan of the transmission, and lines that carry Transmission Fluid to the radiator. Those small lines are needed to help cool transmission fluid, and are easily damaged or worn. A shop should be able to find the leak in a couple of minutes with the vehicle up on a lift.
The output shaft seal has failed and transmission fluid is leaking by, and that would explain the transmission fluid appearing there.
The better question is what is leaking transmission fluid?
fluid is a lubricant of transmission
Because your transmission has a seal that is leaking.
That's automatic transmission fluid , or power steering fluid , so it would depend on where it is leaking from
transmission fluid
Transmission fluid.
If a transmission is leaking fluid, it is likely that a seal or gasket has failed. Replace the gaskets and seals and the leaking should stop.
It is important to keep fluids from leaking from a car. Excessive transmission fluid would be coming out of the overflow because there is too much fluid in the transmission, or because the seal has become worn.
Coolant should not be leaking from your transmission the only fluid in your transmission is transmission fluid. A faulty transmission seal can allow transmission fluid to leak out.
Rear main engine seal or front transmission seals
Why does a 93 dodge dynasty leak transmission fluid?