700r4 leak

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randomTruckKid

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I have this leak that I think started after I took the cab off. But I belive it might have been going since before. But it's been getting worse and worse. The plug is wobbly. I thought it was the od sensor but I can't find much info on it. That puddle you see under the truck is from just last night.
 

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That's your torque converter lockup wiring. For starters it has been messed with for sure. That's not what it's supposed to look like. You have to pull the pan off to fix it, it's pretty simple really.

I've been running a painless lockup kit for like 7 years now and it's been good to me.
 

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That's your torque converter lockup wiring. For starters it has been messed with for sure. That's not what it's supposed to look like. You have to pull the pan off to fix it, it's pretty simple really.

I've been running a painless lockup kit for like 7 years now and it's been good to me.
Ahhhh. Okay. We were looking at it and it is zip tied and we didn't think it was right.
 

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