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10-22-2009, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Winfield, Kansas
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so my truck caught on fire
like every Wednesday at 4:00pm i was cruizing down 8th street on my way to work, when suddenly my truck seams to stall out. I come to a stop and i am promptly greeted by a huge plume of white smoke from under the hood that quickly becomes black smoke... at this point i throw it in park and slam the e-break on and yank the hood release. by the time i get around front the pop the hood an older gentleman meets me, fire extinguisher in hand. A few well aimed blasts and the fire is out. I thank the man for helping and he is gone just as fast as he had arrived. a quick under the hood inspection reviles a well done wire bundle against the passenger firewall and a melted hard plastic vac line or two. i thought to myself that would explain the black smoke but what about the white??? as it turns out im standing in what appears to be the better part a quart of tranny fluid... By this time the cops and fire department are there asking the normal question. The cop then informed me of the huge trail of tranny fluid i left, two car lengths worth.
My question to you is what would cause that much tranny fluid to leak into the engine compartment. What i know: -It was localized on the passenger side -Transmission lines to the radiator are fine -It was tranny fluid not oil -Only apparent source is top of fill tube any help would be greatly appreciated |
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