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Ford F150 Coolant Leak Between Engine And Transmission Onlyfans Private Leaks #f37

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A ford f150 coolant leak between the engine and transmission refers to a situation where the coolant is leaking from the engine area and dripping down to the transmission area

This type of leak is commonly caused by a failed intake manifold gasket, which is responsible for sealing the engine's coolant passages Over time, the gasket can become worn or damaged, leading to a leak The first thing you will notice is a leak, obviously, between your engine and transmission Conclusion addressing a coolant leak between the engine and transmission in your ford f150 is crucial to ensuring optimal engine performance and preventing further damage Be proactive in identifying and resolving the issue by regularly inspecting your vehicle for any signs of coolant leakage, such as puddles under the car or a low coolant level. Stopped at a friends place yesterday turned the engine off

Came outside 5min later coolant is pouring directly underneath between the motor and transmission. Found fluid leaking from engine/trans interface and dripping on exhaust pipe I am looking for recommendations I also wanted to mention (and. Cooler that cools both the radiator fluid and transmission fluid allowed radiator fluid to leak into transmission system Now, every time the truck shifts, it feels iike i'm driving over a rumble strip

Dealer repair shop says this is rare, but there is a fix kit to replace cooler and seals in.

Inspect hoses for cracks or loose clamps. My truck is having a sleep over at a north carolina dealer for the next week due to a coolant leak There is a coolant line that runs next to the front drive shaft It looks like it normally would have a bracket that locates it safely beside the transmission, away from the drive shaft Coolant leak from rear of engine? So i noticed a spot of fluid on the ground yesterday after the truck sat all night and day

It looks like its leaking from the bellhousing/rear of the engine Fluid smells sweet and looks more orange than red so i dont think its transmission fluid.

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