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Originally Posted by wwdwgs View Post
Could be the A/T pan gasket. I'd clean the area (the pan. anything that connects to the A/T) and inspect later to see where the leak "originates".
If the leak is because of seals/gaskets, you can use AT-205 Reseal to help to stop the leak. This chemical swells the "rubber" seals/gaskets, but is a temporary fix.
Gently tighten the pan bolts first when warm.
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