I have a 2007 RAV 4 that is seeping transmission fluid. It appears that no one has this problem. I drive it highway to work and have 107000 miles on it. What would cause this?

Asked by tzinsli Oct 26, 2013 at 10:24 PM about the 2007 Toyota RAV4 Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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yes...well the connection to the radiator is flexible and they always use cheap- 0 butyl rubber that barely does the job...but takes the vibration from the coolant lines....it is HERE where the failure occurs...grab a tissue and inspect the connections to the radiator to find your leak~

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Agree with judge roy. Also you should check all the other "rubber" hoses in the engine compartment for cracks, dryness, splitting,etc. signs that they too may need replacing; Your local weather/driving conditions may be more adverse than Toyota's "normal conditions", so faster deterioration may be noticed.

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