russeld
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- March 28, 2007
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- City, State
- Mississauga
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- 94 explorer
Hey guys..this morning i woke up and thoguht after a long COLD "F" ing winter i would work on my truck.
everything was smooth until i started the car.
Transmission fluid was leaking out of these lines i'm not sure what they are called. there is two of them that run side by side from the front of the car to the oil pan .
i will take a look at it tomorrow morning to confirm where they run from and to.
As of now i believe its the Transmission oil cooler lines. when i looked at the leak it was not a small leak it was like blood squirting out of a headless body!!!
can i fix this on my own? can i use a soldering gun to fix this. its a fine hair pain hole but alot of fluid is flying out of it.
i worked on cars and i worked on bikes..but what freaks me out is i have not worked on this truck before but i have all the tools required(atleast i hope so)
i looked into the haynes Manual and i couldn't find anything on changing the lines.
does anyone know of a good read with pictures if possible on the internet?
if so please contact me rusholle@hotmail.com
thanks for all your help.
Russ
everything was smooth until i started the car.
Transmission fluid was leaking out of these lines i'm not sure what they are called. there is two of them that run side by side from the front of the car to the oil pan .
i will take a look at it tomorrow morning to confirm where they run from and to.
As of now i believe its the Transmission oil cooler lines. when i looked at the leak it was not a small leak it was like blood squirting out of a headless body!!!

can i fix this on my own? can i use a soldering gun to fix this. its a fine hair pain hole but alot of fluid is flying out of it.
i worked on cars and i worked on bikes..but what freaks me out is i have not worked on this truck before but i have all the tools required(atleast i hope so)
i looked into the haynes Manual and i couldn't find anything on changing the lines.
does anyone know of a good read with pictures if possible on the internet?
if so please contact me rusholle@hotmail.com
thanks for all your help.
Russ