I changed my transmission oil and found that it's milky (strawberry milkshake anyone?). I read as much on this forum and others to see how the water could be getting in. So far I've seen suggestions that it could be three possible issues:
1) the transmission oil cooler.
2) On postings about milky v drive oil, people suggested it could be some o-rings that may be the problem.
3) Taking in a bunch of water, could lead to water coming in a breather tube.
Are there other possible sources of the problem? Anyone know how to diagnose where the problem is at? The transmission oil cooler is $450, so I don't want to start with just replacing parts (at least not that one) unless I know what's causing the problem.
1) the transmission oil cooler.
2) On postings about milky v drive oil, people suggested it could be some o-rings that may be the problem.
3) Taking in a bunch of water, could lead to water coming in a breather tube.
Are there other possible sources of the problem? Anyone know how to diagnose where the problem is at? The transmission oil cooler is $450, so I don't want to start with just replacing parts (at least not that one) unless I know what's causing the problem.
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