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...fluid that is lost,however there will still be old fluid left in the torque converter. now if you have a manual transmission it is a sealed unit and has not torque convertter or a filter but has a ...

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...in this case. this trans was stressed to the max when the previous owner lost the fluid and blew the gear pack. i would just rebuild at this point. the seal is not the issue here. the pack is

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...lost green hard to say for sure, but the front opens up when you remove the bottom or edges. inside you need to inspect the CRT boards for any fluid leaks. there are focus adjustments on a black ...

...lost a seal in the cylinder(s). Fill with fluid first and pump it up to see if you get any pressure and clutch release. If not, try bleeding the system to get any air out of the lines, and retry. ...

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LOST ALL TRANNY FLUID HI, I HAVE A 94 FORD EXPLORER WHICH LOST ALL TRANNY FLUID AT A STOP SIGN.I DUMPED ENOUGH IN TO GET THE TWO BLOCKS HOME,THEN STARTED THE SEARCH FOR THE PROBLEM. THE HOSES FROM THE

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...lost a plug? Bottom of what & what kind of fluid? If it's greenish/yellowish like antifreeze - you may have lost the drain-plug at the bottom of your radiator. If it's oil - you've ...

...lost all radiator fluid. from hole in small hoes leading from bottom of engine next to radiator inlet hoes. How to repair or fix. IF BOTTOM HOSES  LEAKING WAIT UNTIL ENGINE COOL DOWN DRAIN ...

...lost 3 gallons of radiator fluid and the last time i drove it i lost all my oil. whats going wrong ? On this one, You will need to know where the water is leaking from and oil as well. Sounds like a ...

...pickup. Had to hit the brakes hard yesterday and "popped" something, lost brake pedal, and have a huge fluid leak from a unit bolted to the bottom of bed. What is that unit? That would be your abs ...

fluid will pass through the line, or if it is plugged up ( usually at the nozzle). If that is clear, perhaps the whole system has lost it's "prime". Try charging the whole system with water by blowing

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