[Fwd: Leaking Trans on my RT!!!!!]

From: Alan Short (ashort@flash.net)
Date: Thu Oct 08 1998 - 21:37:53 EDT


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I too have a high speed vibration in my R/T. I never really got upset by
it though. Also I don't have any leak problems at 7500 MI. They may not
even be related, please keep us posted. Alan.

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From: Dakota RT <dakota_59_rt@yahoo.com>
Subject: DML: Leaking Trans on my RT!!!!!
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I did a little high speed driving today to check my high speed
vibration....got up to about 105. Vibration not bad until maybe 90
then kindof a HUMMMMMMMMMMMMMM which changes frequency if I accel or
decel. Well today at about 105, there was a sudden very loud HUMMMM
which made me immediately let off. Well didn't seem to have any
problem after I dropped back below 90, but when I got home, I just
happened to look under it and saw I am leaking trans fluid. Looks
like it is coming from the rear trans output seal....guess I'll take
it in tomorrow, but do I tell them how it happened and about my HUMMMM
problem at 90+mph or just keep my mouth shut? Anyone have any ideas
what the HUMMM source could be? Did my trans just have a bad seal or
are the two connected? I dread this bc I dont' have access to a good
dealership....

wish me luck

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