It goes into your transmission fluied because if helps the car cool down and helps with the winshield wipers.
It helps with the a/c and heat to warm up faster.
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3rd gear is gone or you put lucos in you transmission fluied to stop the grears from slipping your best bet is to find out if anyone is having a deal to look at transmission such as amoco
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80 fluid ounces in 5 pints
change the fluid after finding where the water comes from water will cause rust in the transmission if left in
on passenger side of radiator at the bottom there is a valve lossen it fluied will come out. To refill just pour into container on drivers side.
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.
Failed radiator transmission cooler.
Yes water cause leaking
Yes, water can enter the automatic transmission during high water crossings if the transmission vent is submerged or damaged. This can cause damage to the transmission components and lead to problems with shifting and overall performance. It's always best to avoid driving through water that is deep enough to submerge vital vehicle components.