A lot of transmissions are cooled by running copper tubing from the trans to the bottom of the radiator and back to the trans oil pan. Depending on the age of the car and the condition of the system you could fix the problem by taking the car to a radiator shop and having them pressure check the system and solder any leaks found in the trans cooler system. Alternately, get a used radiator from a junk yard and replace your old one. The cooler lines are the only point that Transmission Fluid can get into the radiator water. UNLESS!! someone poured a pint of trans fluid into your radiator coolant bottle!!!! The first step in diagnosing this problem would be to drain and flush the coolant system, refill it and then in a few days check to see if you have the same problem.
You are getting water into the coolant. Most likely cause is a failed radiator/oil cooler. If the coolant level keeps reducing and transmission oil level keeps increasing then the above answer is correct.
There is no such thing as "transmission oil" there is only transmission fluid, but but over filling the reservoir could cause serious damage to your transmission..
Yes water cause leaking
blown head gasket....not good. Could b Transmission fluid because the transmission cooler is in the radiator-especially IF the water has a red tint 2 it,IF it has a automatic transmission.
no. This will cause problems in the transmition.
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Failed oil to water cooler ( usually antifreeze from the radiator ) Water entering through a seal, Dipstick, axle seal, etc Drove into deep water and it came in through the vent.
change the fluid after finding where the water comes from water will cause rust in the transmission if left in
Don't drive it, but have it towed to a reputable garage that can flush the transmission. Driving it with the oil may cause serious damage to the transmission.
I can't see any reason for water to get in the transmission unless it went under water from a flood or crossing a stream. If engine coolant is getting into the transmission I would blame the transmission oil cooler in the radiator in which case the radiator would need replacement and the transmission flushed professionally. If the vehicle was driven with coolant mixed in with the transmission fluid you will probably have transmission failure before long.
Oil mixing with water in the cooling system of a vehicle can be caused by a leak in the head gasket. The head gasket may have failed, allowing oil from the engine to mix with the coolant. Water mixing with oil, on the other hand, is typically a sign of a failed head gasket or a cracked engine block.
No it will not cause coalescence. Water separates from oil they do not mix or combine