Where is the vent on the 6R140?
I've recently discovered mine occasionally pukes fluid when moving it around in my driveway. The fluid comes from the top near the very rear. It runs down the right side and winds up on the rear row of pan bolts. It's not pan gasket.
In carefully thinking about mysterious trails and puddles on my gravel drive (which I wrote off to other vehicles), this has been going on awhile. It drives fine and shifts as it always has.
I checked fluid level today after some highway driving and it's just at the very bottom of the dipstick, so probably down ~1qt
I kinda suspect this wouldn't happen if I always just drove it. Seems to happen just from starting and turning around, like backing into the shop. I also suspect Reverse is required to make this happen, but can't swear to it.
But then again, I'm assuming the vent is near the rear. If not, I have a leak/burp from somewhere else....
@clinebarger @mattd
I've recently discovered mine occasionally pukes fluid when moving it around in my driveway. The fluid comes from the top near the very rear. It runs down the right side and winds up on the rear row of pan bolts. It's not pan gasket.
In carefully thinking about mysterious trails and puddles on my gravel drive (which I wrote off to other vehicles), this has been going on awhile. It drives fine and shifts as it always has.
I checked fluid level today after some highway driving and it's just at the very bottom of the dipstick, so probably down ~1qt
I kinda suspect this wouldn't happen if I always just drove it. Seems to happen just from starting and turning around, like backing into the shop. I also suspect Reverse is required to make this happen, but can't swear to it.
But then again, I'm assuming the vent is near the rear. If not, I have a leak/burp from somewhere else....
@clinebarger @mattd