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    I noticed today a small puddle of green oil under the front center of my car, maybe about an eighth of a cup or so . It seems to be a slow leak coming from between the two cv axles somewhere. This is the first time it has leaked like this. I think it might be transaxle fluid. I just put in new cv axles about a month ago.

    On a side note a sprayed some carb cleaner into it yesterday, but I don't see that really affecting anything.

    I haven't had a chance to really crawl under there and take a closer look yet. Any ideas on how I can diagnose this problem and maybe fix it without professional help?

  • #2
    Green could be Antifreeze. Your transaxle fluid should be red.


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    • #3
      Green isn't oil.

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      • #4
        Does it smell and taste sweet, it's coolant. Just don't swallow what you taste. Then it's poisonous

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bhearts View Post
          Does it smell and taste sweet, it's coolant. Just don't swallow what you taste. Then it's poisonous
          I have never cared for the taste of anitfreeze myself. Typically the sweet smell alone lets me know.

          It may be a green oil because the antifreeze is running over some other oil leak and the 2 are getting mixed together before it drips on the ground.
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          • #6
            Could just be the thermostat housing gasket, or the upper radiator hose leaking down onto the transmission making you think the green stuff is coming from the transmission.
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            • #7
              ... or the heater hoses.
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