94 accord leaking transmission oil? help!

Discussion in 'Accord' started by earthlink, May 24, 2007.

  1. earthlink

    earthlink Guest

    What could cause 94 honda accord to leak transmission oil all of a
    sudden?
    I parked in one spot, later on, when I came out & backed out of the
    parking space, i noticed small pool of transmission oil(redish color
    liquid) on the ground where my car used to sit. What could cause this?
    What could be the problem? Is it going to cost alot of money? Is this
    transmission fluid or some other fluid? I can still drive but it does
    feel a little strange...seems to stall sometime a little before
    accelerating.
     
    earthlink, May 24, 2007
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  2. earthlink

    jim beam Guest

    if you want to avoid being asked to post under
    atl.autos.honda.psychicwednesday, get under the car and see where it's
    leaking from. also tell us whether you've had any work done to the
    vehicle too - like driveshaft replacement. or even being sure whether
    it's your car at all!
     
    jim beam, May 24, 2007
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  3. Good point - once I came out to where our Volvo was parked and found most of
    a quart of transmission fluid on the ground. Apparently it was a prank.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, May 24, 2007
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  4. earthlink

    earthlink Guest

    I went under the car and saw it was leaking from between the front wheels.
    A few inches toward the passenger side from the middle. It's coming from my
    car for sure. Nobody parks there but me. Thanks.
     
    earthlink, May 24, 2007
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  5. earthlink

    earthlink Guest

    I am the 2nd owner and previous owner told me that he had a "transmission job"
    done for around $1,000 back in around 1999. I don't know anything about
    driveshaft replacement. I don't think he did though. I am not sure what that
    is.
     
    earthlink, May 24, 2007
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