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Active leak

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oil, trans, coolant, refrigerant, brake fluid, air, differentials, exhaust transfer case, vacuum, sunroof or all of the above?
 

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I uploaded pictures
Ray Charles was never good at identifying leaks

Pic helps.


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in the original post. I’m not sure why they aren’t showing
 

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Red means transmission fluid. Any leaks up by the tranny or vent tube?


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Please help identify the source of the active leak.
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Could be a rear diff leak if it’s locking there. Also is it me or is your rear diff beaten up on the bottom there.
 

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That’s an interesting one. Gear oil isn’t red and there’s nothing on the diff cover. It’s almost like it’s something residual that got splashed onto the subframe. I’d clean it off with a few cans of brake cleaner and watch it for a while to see if something returns.
 

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That’s the rear subframe. Hard to see trans fluid migrating that far.
I’ve seen trans fluid cover everything to the rear end if the leak is bad. Agree a small leak would not likely make it that far back.


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I’ve seen trans fluid cover everything to the rear end if the leak is bad. Agree a small leak would not likely make it that far back.


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I have too but everything was covered. This is only on the subframe…not the diff, axles, exhaust or anything else you can see. Migrating that far and only being on the subframe doesn’t seem likely.
 

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Was the bushing recently replaced and lots of lube sprayed on it to get the old one out? Sure looks like red Mobil-1 grease all around the bushing..
 

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Lifted by the differential, bolt cracked diff cover?
 

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Was the bushing recently replaced and lots of lube sprayed on it to get the old one out? Sure looks like red Mobil-1 grease all around the bushing..
I does look more greasy than oily.
 

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Redline gear oil is Red. Do you have leaking around the half shaft?
 

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Redline turns brown with use.
I’m wondering if the OP didn’t have the diff bolt recall done and this is residual stuff from that.
 



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