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Old 09-16-2023, 02:14 PM   #8
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A big thanks to everyone for their help. I appreciate it.

After a year of letting the car sit, but still started every week and drove a few times to keep everything lubricated, i loan the car to my father in law. I tell him if the car goes into limp mode due to shift solenoid, turn it off, clear the code and bring it home. Well, it did it less than 20 miles of driving it and he started to bring it back to our house and as soon as he turned onto our street, transmission fluid went everywhere. He pulled it over and called us. We go down the street and see transmission fluid everywhere. I've tried looking online to see if any tranmissions might have blown out but can find any seals. Only pan gaskets or o rings on the transmission cooler. Any advise on where that fluid might have come from? I'm stumped on this car.
Thanks for the help.
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