water in transmission fluid
#1
water in transmission fluid
Hi my friends.
Am a very worried man.
my dodge durango V8 Magnum(4.7 ltr engine)2000 model has mixed radiator water with the transmission oil.i took it to the local mechanic who told me the radiator is faulty and its the reason why the water and transmission fluid sre mixing as we could see the radiator water had turned milky.
I replaced the radiator and drained the gearbox fluid .The mechanic opened the pan and let the fluid drai,put in fresh fluid,let the engine run for like 15 minutes,drained it gain and put fresh fluid and sealed the pan.
Does this solve my problem or i have dissaster waiting for my gearbox?
Am driving this car now and it feels just fine.
Am a very worried man.
my dodge durango V8 Magnum(4.7 ltr engine)2000 model has mixed radiator water with the transmission oil.i took it to the local mechanic who told me the radiator is faulty and its the reason why the water and transmission fluid sre mixing as we could see the radiator water had turned milky.
I replaced the radiator and drained the gearbox fluid .The mechanic opened the pan and let the fluid drai,put in fresh fluid,let the engine run for like 15 minutes,drained it gain and put fresh fluid and sealed the pan.
Does this solve my problem or i have dissaster waiting for my gearbox?
Am driving this car now and it feels just fine.
#2
sounds like your mechanic knows his stuff, the only way for tranny fluid and coolant to mix is in the radiator, if there is a crack between the trans cooler and the main radiator (for the engine coolin part).
did he put the trans in nuetral when he ran the truck? if not the pump didnt come on and the fluid didnt get pumped through anything, otherwise i think he did everything right.
did he put the trans in nuetral when he ran the truck? if not the pump didnt come on and the fluid didnt get pumped through anything, otherwise i think he did everything right.
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#4
sounds like your mechanic knows his stuff, the only way for tranny fluid and coolant to mix is in the radiator, if there is a crack between the trans cooler and the main radiator (for the engine coolin part).
did he put the trans in nuetral when he ran the truck? if not the pump didnt come on and the fluid didnt get pumped through anything, otherwise i think he did everything right.
did he put the trans in nuetral when he ran the truck? if not the pump didnt come on and the fluid didnt get pumped through anything, otherwise i think he did everything right.
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#6
No coolant runs through the transmission. ATF is pumped to a cooler in the radiator and back to the trans. So, besides a bad radiator, the only way I can really think you would get water in the transmission is if your submerging a trans with bad seals, driving through deep water.
i never drove through any waters.am in a country where there is no rain throughout the year.UAE.So how did i end up eith water in the transmission and my radiator coolant full of oil and looks like strawberry milkshake?
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#8
The cooler in the radiator is a liquid to liquid cooler meaning the atf transfers it's heat to the antifreeze not the air. So if there is a leak in the cooler fluid can then transfer from one system to the other based on whichever has more pressure at the time. When the transmission is pumping, it Will have a little more pressure than the coolant system forcing some atf into the coolant. When the truck is shut off the coolant system remains pressurized until it cools; during which it forces coolant into the transmission.
#9
Thanks so much for your assurance.i can breath some relief now.i was even thinking of disposing it off.coz one mechanic told me the leak is in the gearbox and i need to drop it and have it checked.that had pissed me off.Ovehauling the gearbox?noooo.parts are hardly available here.almost dealt it with the scrapyard.
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