After my E-350 motorhome has been parked a month or so, it decides to puke
out a puddle of tranny fluid. I know it's sitting for some time before it
burbs, because I can see under it from my back door, and I cleaned up the
puddle when I drove it last time. Any ideas?
Thanks
Greg
Greg - 19 Dec 2005 23:04 GMT
Sorry, forgot to add it's an '83...
> After my E-350 motorhome has been parked a month or so, it decides to puke
> out a puddle of tranny fluid. I know it's sitting for some time before it
> burbs, because I can see under it from my back door, and I cleaned up the
> puddle when I drove it last time. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Greg
Greg - 20 Dec 2005 14:47 GMT
d'oh - brain's slipping ... it's a C6 tranny
> After my E-350 motorhome has been parked a month or so, it decides to puke
> out a puddle of tranny fluid. I know it's sitting for some time before it
> burbs, because I can see under it from my back door, and I cleaned up the
> puddle when I drove it last time. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Greg
pkurtz2 - 23 Dec 2005 10:57 GMT
I was about ready to ask about that C-4 tranny?? LOL Anyway, your problem
sounds like the rear seal. Where is the puddle located at? Front, rear of
the tranny? If its the front, you have a front seal problem, if its the
rear, then its the rear seal. Also, check to make sure that where all the
linkage goes into the tanny is sealed. Just take it to the car wash, and
clean the bottom up good. Then park it, and when you notice the leak, look
at the tranny and find the fluid on the case.
> After my E-350 motorhome has been parked a month or so, it decides to puke
> out a puddle of tranny fluid. I know it's sitting for some time before it
> burbs, because I can see under it from my back door, and I cleaned up the
> puddle when I drove it last time. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Greg