Northstar9126
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My daughter drives a 2002 Cavalier 2.2 Auto. Yesterday I went outside after she left for work and see transmission fluid on the ground where she parks her car. I called her at work, she says she had no trouble with the car on the 30 mile drive in.
I drove up to where her car is and see ****** fluid on the ground under the car. I crawled under the car and can see where she must have hit something and folded the front lip of the ****** pan back, so I take part of a jack stand and pound the pan back up. I add ****** fluid, have her fire the car up and no leak so I have her drive it home.
Today I put a new filter and new pan on the car and dumped in 6 qts of fluid, car is supposed to take 7 qts with filter change. This car doesn't have a dipstick just a plug in the front of the ****** that you use to check fluid level.
After warming up the car, running it through the gears and parking on level ground I pull out the plug with the car running and in park. I think that the car must have pumped out all of the fluid that I had just put into it through the plug hole. I mean it has gushing out of there. ****** could not have been over full anywhere near that much. After dumping the fluid all over the ground I checked to see how the car was pulling in gear. I have to run the RPMs up pretty high to get the car to move so I assume that it is low on fluid.
Any ideas? A poor college kid and her dad would be grateful.
I drove up to where her car is and see ****** fluid on the ground under the car. I crawled under the car and can see where she must have hit something and folded the front lip of the ****** pan back, so I take part of a jack stand and pound the pan back up. I add ****** fluid, have her fire the car up and no leak so I have her drive it home.
Today I put a new filter and new pan on the car and dumped in 6 qts of fluid, car is supposed to take 7 qts with filter change. This car doesn't have a dipstick just a plug in the front of the ****** that you use to check fluid level.
After warming up the car, running it through the gears and parking on level ground I pull out the plug with the car running and in park. I think that the car must have pumped out all of the fluid that I had just put into it through the plug hole. I mean it has gushing out of there. ****** could not have been over full anywhere near that much. After dumping the fluid all over the ground I checked to see how the car was pulling in gear. I have to run the RPMs up pretty high to get the car to move so I assume that it is low on fluid.
Any ideas? A poor college kid and her dad would be grateful.
