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ugh - trans fluid drip

Old Jul 14, 2014 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by whopper
Sounds like it's under control - let us know if you can, how it all turns out.

and hide the keys from now on
LOL. It's actually "his" car that we provide for him while he's going to school and he's paying for the fix.

The crappy thing was that we just got our jeep back with a new lift from the 4WD shop last week, but he didn't want to drive that before hubby had gotten a chance to go play in it. He didn't want to potentially damage dad's new toy. Or not realize that something wasn't right. But that would have been a much better choice for going to the lake. :)

Now I just have a cake pan full of tranny fluid to figure out how to dispose of. :)
Old Jul 14, 2014 | 05:56 PM
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Pour it into a "jug" and take it to Walmart.

They are an "official" return store.
Old Jul 14, 2014 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Pour it into a "jug" and take it to Walmart.

They are an "official" return store.
I just took it to the shop when we picked up the car. Protein powder jugs are perfect for such things -- they are very easy to pour into compared to other things I've used. :)
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