leaking red stuff!
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#4
Sounds like transmission fluid. It might be as simple as a loose fitting where it enters or exits the tranny oil cooler that's part of the radiator. Maybe the fan is blowing it onto the PS components.
I don't think the steel lines go bad very often, so if the fittings are all tight you might need some radiator repairs or replacement.
I don't think the steel lines go bad very often, so if the fittings are all tight you might need some radiator repairs or replacement.
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Some folks use tranny fluid for the power steering.... not really recommended, but, they do it anyway.....
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^actually somewhere along the way i think dodge issued a TSB to use ATF+4 if all of the PS steering was replaced. i don't think they recommended mixing them.
here it is. i interpret it as - either is ok, but don't mix them.
the old fluid is amber. the new is red.
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2003/19-005-03.htm
here it is. i interpret it as - either is ok, but don't mix them.
the old fluid is amber. the new is red.
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2003/19-005-03.htm
Last edited by dhvaughan; 01-02-2011 at 08:38 PM.
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I agree with the other posts. I tend to believe it is transmission fluid leakage. The fan can cause it to spread around the engine compartment usually behind where the leakage is occurring. The easiest way to locate it, is to first watch for low fluid levels, both in the transmission and the power steering unit. Next, go to the car wash and wash all the oil you can off the engine and watch closely for the next couple days to see where the oil is coming from. With a little luck and a small mirror, you should be able to catch sight of where the leak originates before it creates a new mess.