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Old 06-21-15 | 09:21 PM
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Default So lifted my car today...

Noticed a few things.

There's a few bolts missing from the transmission case. Clearly means it has been serviced before.





Next thing was there's a leak coming from something over here. I washed it down so I can get a better look in a few days as to where it's coming from.

Old 06-22-15 | 12:16 AM
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That's really scary lol. Glad you saw that before sh-- hit the fan
Old 06-22-15 | 04:41 AM
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Lol I'm glad too. The wtf look on my face was priceless. Trying to figure out what's my next move and what exactly does the missing bolts mean.

Car drives like new btw.
Old 06-22-15 | 07:25 AM
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Is that wet because of oil/fluid or is it wet because you tried to clean it?
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Originally Posted by NYKnick101
Is that wet because of oil/fluid or is it wet because you tried to clean it?
Which part are you talking about?
Old 06-22-15 | 05:23 PM
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After you get it put all back together clean it down there!!!!!! Get some degreaser and clean up all oil off the underside. This way if you do have an oil leak you will be able to trace it down. As it sits now you would have a challenge tracking down a leak.
Old 06-22-15 | 05:44 PM
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Looks like there's oil all over the pan o_O;
OP - you have a leak on your hand if that's not your doing.
Old 06-22-15 | 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by LexSense
Looks like there's oil all over the pan o_O;
OP - you have a leak on your hand if that's not your doing.
+1 Might have to look into this further OP
Old 06-22-15 | 06:05 PM
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holy *******!

While you're down there you should change the gasket, it could have deteriorated while the bolts were missing.
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that's the reason why i check on bolt (thread lock is applied) on my trans every time i did oil change
Old 06-22-15 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by LexSense
Looks like there's oil all over the pan o_O;
OP - you have a leak on your hand if that's not your doing.
Yea the pan itself was moist that wasn't my doing. I cleaned the pan after. It seems to look like oil? Tranny fluid is different so I'm trying to figure out why the tranny case is moist with oil.
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Originally Posted by cruzinZ
After you get it put all back together clean it down there!!!!!! Get some degreaser and clean up all oil off the underside. This way if you do have an oil leak you will be able to trace it down. As it sits now you would have a challenge tracking down a leak.
I degreased and used a can of spray brake cleaner and. Cleaned up all the oil. Gonna give it two days until I look again
Old 06-22-15 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by VMRWheels
+1 Might have to look into this further OP
Was thinking that also. Car drives like butter and there's no check lights at all. Seems to be to be a case of **** it I can't find the other blots or the blots fell out. Seems to need a gasket for the tranny no ?
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Originally Posted by whitebeast
that's the reason why i check on bolt (thread lock is applied) on my trans every time i did oil change
Why would u put that on your teams everytime you do an oil change? Isn't that a bit much?
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Next time I'm under my 2IS, I'm checking out my trans pan bolts! LOL


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