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    Veteran Member Three Rings Papa_Dios's Avatar
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    01.5 Quattro Question

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    Hey all I just got around to finishing up my fluid/gasket/filter change on my tip tranny this past weekend. I noticed that when I had the car jacked up that only the front driverside wheel was moving when my cousin was rolling through the gears and I was pumping the fluid into it. That didn't seem right to me so I figured I'd ask here. Also I am sure that I tightned the pan enough but I seemed to have leaked all of the tranny fluid out, but it doesnt look to be coming from the pan itself. Any ideas? TIA

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    The brakes could be slightly hung up on the driver's side. With it in the air, the wheel that is easiest to move will turn the most.

    As for the leak, how fast is it? Pouring out, or just wet?

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    That would make sense. As for the leak it's pretty bad. Pouring out as the car was smoking after about 3 miles into the test drive then the tranny started to slip. Thanks walky.

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