the radiator has a transmission cooler built inside of it,if it busted then the transmission fluid will flow out in the coolant causing this to happen,it created a real mess to ,the whole system has to be flushed really well ,plus you,ll need a new radiator for it,its going to be a pretty good job to get it straitened back out,good luck with it.
2007-09-29 16:10:27
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answered by dodge man 7
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This thing has a trans fluid cooler inside the radiator, and it's leaking internally. The radiator needs to be repaired or replaced, and cooling system and trans must be flushed or the hoses and seals in the cooling system will deteriorate not to mention trans damage due to low fluid level.
2007-09-29 22:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget all this replacing radiators and flushing. Go to a RADIATOR SHOP, not an auto repair, and get it fixed. Simple job. They will clean your radiator at the same time. Should make sure your tranny fluid isnn't contaminated.
2007-09-29 23:18:47
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answered by tronary 7
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if you have tranny fluid in the radiator you have a blown transmission cooler inside the radiator,you need to replace the radiator and flush the transmission and all lines, also to be safe I always recommend a transmission external cooler and a filter inline.
2007-09-29 23:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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your radiator ruptured. the lower end of your radiator cools the tranny fluid, the upper cools the engine, when it ruptures between the two, you get a mix, your tranny fluid now has anti-freeze in it as well. replace radiator and have the engine and transmission flushed thoroughly.
2007-09-29 23:05:06
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answered by Byron J 2
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cracked or blown head gasket.
2007-09-29 22:55:48
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answered by sirblackie 4
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