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So I noticed a small amount of ATF under my bronco a couple of months ago, and went ahead and picked up some fluid from Napa and added it. I think I might have over filled it, but I can't be sure. At the time I don't think I realized I was supposed to be checking the levels with the engine HOT (as per the dip stick). I think I might have just let it idle for a few minutes and started adding fluid, while checking the stick. Fast-forward to a week ago when I drove my bronco to town and back. When I arrived home to park, I notice a LOT of ATF on the ground under my bronco. I can't say how much because I have a 3' by 4' piece of cardboard that sits underneath for leaks. However, this piece of cardboard was completely saturated corner to corner; soaked in, not in a puddle on top. After doing some research I decided to drive it to town and back so that the engine was good and HOT, after which I checked the tranny fluid level. It didn't even register on the stick. I'm assuming now I have a bad leak, either the pan gasket or somewhere else. I watched a few YouTube videos on C4 leaks, as well as read a few threads here on the forum.
I sprayed degreaser and let it sit overnight. Today I power washed the undercarriage so I can detect the leak and parked it back in the garage. Now what should I do? How long do I wait? Should I add some ATF? Will the leak appear over time?
Back when I originally added ATF, I do remember at the time thinking I had added quite a bit of ATF; thinking wow, must have been really low. So maybe I added too much, and that's why there was a mess on the floor. But if that's the case, why would the fluid read empty on the stick next time I checked it (while HOT)? I would think that it would still register some amount of ATF if things were fine here. I certainly don't want to destroy my tranny, so how can I be sure.
Today, before pulling it out to power wash, I checked the ATF levels and found the fluid read in the "don't add" section. I know it's meaningless to check cold, but I thought I would at least mention it.
Anyway, just wanted to give all of the details I can think of.
Thanks Valerie
I sprayed degreaser and let it sit overnight. Today I power washed the undercarriage so I can detect the leak and parked it back in the garage. Now what should I do? How long do I wait? Should I add some ATF? Will the leak appear over time?
Back when I originally added ATF, I do remember at the time thinking I had added quite a bit of ATF; thinking wow, must have been really low. So maybe I added too much, and that's why there was a mess on the floor. But if that's the case, why would the fluid read empty on the stick next time I checked it (while HOT)? I would think that it would still register some amount of ATF if things were fine here. I certainly don't want to destroy my tranny, so how can I be sure.
Today, before pulling it out to power wash, I checked the ATF levels and found the fluid read in the "don't add" section. I know it's meaningless to check cold, but I thought I would at least mention it.
Anyway, just wanted to give all of the details I can think of.
Thanks Valerie