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Old 10-02-2006, 09:20 AM
B. Walker B. Walker is offline
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Default `95 Legacy leaking BIG puddles of red fluid...

This morning my mom got up and went to take her `95 Legacy out to do errands
and noticed when driving 3 miles up the road to the post office, a drip that
was leaving a visible fluid line on the pavement. When she got to the post
office, she noticed it was smoking pretty bad underneath the car and
immediately brought it back. At that point I went outside and noticed a 3'
wide puddle of oil/fluid on the driveway. I took some papertowels and
soaked up some of the oil noticing that it was red color which ruled out a
oil pan leak. That along with checking the engine oil showed that it was
still full. So I got to noticing that the smoke was coming from the rear
area of the block and I got to thinking if it was the transmission fluid.
Sure enough when I checked the transmission fluid dip stick it was a little
bit below L and had appearantly leaked most of the transmission fluid out.

When I looked under the car I noticed a visible dripping coming off of the
exhaust (explains the smoke) to a rate of about 1 big drip every 15 seconds.
I got to thinking, if this was a rear main seal, it wouldn't leak that much
fluid out in a period of 12 hours. Because last night when I had her car
out to go get a bite to eat, it was working fine in that no drips, no smoke,
nothing was happening. Whatever happened happened between 2am last night
and this morning. I called the dealership and they doubted it was the
tranny pan or the rear mail seal if it was leaking that fast. They said it
might be some fluid lines. Did something get tossed up under there while
driving last night that severed a line??

Thoughts, ideas??


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Old 10-02-2006, 10:24 PM
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Default `95 Legacy leaking BIG puddles of red fluid...

The 95 legacy, auto, has two pipes, that go from the driver's side of
the transmission to the radiator. Check them.

On the left hand side too, towards the front of the transmission there
are several plugs, one of which could be leaking.

The other possible leak areas would be the torque converter seals and it
could be a significant amount (would leak by the bottom front of the
transmission), the shifter seal (doubt it would leak that much and all
of the sudden) and the rear driveshaft seal(that would leak on the
exhaust pipe shield)

Good luck!!

Bradley Walker wrote:
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This morning my mom got up and went to take her `95 Legacy out to do errands and noticed when driving 3 miles up the road to the post office, a drip that was leaving a visible fluid line on the pavement. When she got to the post office, she noticed it was smoking pretty bad underneath the car and immediately brought it back. At that point I went outside and noticed a 3' wide puddle of oil/fluid on the driveway. I took some papertowels and soaked up some of the oil noticing that it was red color which ruled out a oil pan leak. That along with checking the engine oil showed that it was still full. So I got to noticing that the smoke was coming from the rear area of the block and I got to thinking if it was the transmission fluid. Sure enough when I checked the transmission fluid dip stick it was a little bit below L and had appearantly leaked most of the transmission fluid out. When I looked under the car I noticed a visible dripping coming off of the exhaust (explains the smoke) to a rate of about 1 big drip every 15 seconds. I got to thinking, if this was a rear main seal, it wouldn't leak that much fluid out in a period of 12 hours. Because last night when I had her car out to go get a bite to eat, it was working fine in that no drips, no smoke, nothing was happening. Whatever happened happened between 2am last night and this morning. I called the dealership and they doubted it was the tranny pan or the rear mail seal if it was leaking that fast. They said it might be some fluid lines. Did something get tossed up under there while driving last night that severed a line?? Thoughts, ideas??

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Old 10-03-2006, 09:53 AM
B. Walker B. Walker is offline
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Default `95 Legacy leaking BIG puddles of red fluid...

I wanted to update everyone that the car was towed to the dealership
yesterday. They called back and said that the 'tailshaft' seal had blown
out and just leaked all the fluid out. They are going to replace that, do a
transmission fluid flush and also (in another search pertaining to the check
engine light that came on the day prior) that a coil was weak causing a
cylender missfire. All for $650.


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This morning my mom got up and went to take her `95 Legacy out to do errands and noticed when driving 3 miles up the road to the post office, a drip that was leaving a visible fluid line on the pavement. When she got to the post office, she noticed it was smoking pretty bad underneath the car and immediately brought it back. At that point I went outside and noticed a 3' wide puddle of oil/fluid on the driveway. I took some papertowels and soaked up some of the oil noticing that it was red color which ruled out a oil pan leak. That along with checking the engine oil showed that it was still full. So I got to noticing that the smoke was coming from the rear area of the block and I got to thinking if it was the transmission fluid. Sure enough when I checked the transmission fluid dip stick it was a little bit below L and had appearantly leaked most of the transmission fluid out. When I looked under the car I noticed a visible dripping coming off of the exhaust (explains the smoke) to a rate of about 1 big drip every 15 seconds. I got to thinking, if this was a rear main seal, it wouldn't leak that much fluid out in a period of 12 hours. Because last night when I had her car out to go get a bite to eat, it was working fine in that no drips, no smoke, nothing was happening. Whatever happened happened between 2am last night and this morning. I called the dealership and they doubted it was the tranny pan or the rear mail seal if it was leaking that fast. They said it might be some fluid lines. Did something get tossed up under there while driving last night that severed a line?? Thoughts, ideas??



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