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I will post after I take this back to the dealer again. In the mean-time I will check coolant hoses to be sure they are tight. I had another decent leak on my driveway again this morning. I suspect anti freeze because I am noticing it more often than not when the temp gets below 30 degrees. I was 24 here this morning. The color and viscocity sure looks like regular engine oil to me??? I'll be back later.
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After doing some checking around the underside myself, the leak appears to be coming from the trans line that is screwed into the drivers side on the trans. It has made quite a mess under there. It amazes me that the dealership did not or should I say chose not to notice this. It is very obvious if you just get under there and look. This will be going back again on Wed. I guess I will have to tell them what to fix this time!
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