How to Deal with Transmission Oil Leakage in Buick?

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MacEvan
07/30/25 3:50am
If there is transmission oil leakage, the first step is to determine whether it is seepage or leakage. You can continue short-distance driving to find a repair station to check the transmission oil leakage fault. If the transmission oil leakage is severe, it should be inspected and handled as soon as possible. When the transmission shows obvious gear shifting impact and jerking, the transmission oil needs to be checked as soon as possible. Clean the oil stains on the transmission surface, and then apply sealant at the leakage point.
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