2015 mazda 6 oil in radiator

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Asked by Blh31280 Apr 12, 2019 at 04:22 PM about the 2015 Mazda MAZDA6 i Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

There is oil mixed in with coolant in my radiator. Not sure if
a head gasket would cause this or what but still runs finger
and no overheating..any ideas

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Either a blown head gasket or a blown radiator for the transmission cooler. Disconnect transmission lines loop them together with some hose, flush radiator see if it presists.

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A guy from mazda said the cooler is in back not in the front. Didn't sound right to me. The oil is low when i changed it 2 months ago and it wasn't..it did seem pinkish in color to me..kinda like brake fluid. Nikki check engine light it's on..the blue temp light comes on at start up but goes off after a little bit..never the red that indicates over heating. I'm praying its not the head gaskets..what do y'all think

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Its leaking right beneath the radiator onto the skid plate connected to the front clip....the over flow is full of coolant andr what ever fluid is leaking into the radiator..i can usability figure this stuff it but I'm notsure on third one..i think I'm going to flush the radiator and change the oil again and see if someone done this or what. Any help will be appreciated

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