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leaking transmission fluid

Hello,

I've got a Yale GLC030 forklift. It's leaking transmission fluid (red stuff). I can find the ATF dipstick but cannot find the cap where I can add more fluid. Does anybody have any pointers?

Also, how worried should I be about this problem? It's about a teaspoon of fluid per week.

Thanks!
  • Posted 21 Aug 2008 15:01
  • By partyrentalbiz
  • joined 19 Sep'06 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
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It fills through the dipstick hole. Any leak should be of concern, if not just for a possible safety hazard. If it is leaking from the control valve its a pretty easy fix. If it is at the housing seams or torque converter seal it will be pretty costly to fix. I also am assuming this is an older Yale, the Veracitor series also has a drive shaft seal that can leak and also does not use ATF as a lubricant.
  • Posted 22 Aug 2008 06:33
  • By bigGlittlestar
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 139 messages
  • United States

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