Steps after transmission oil leak:
1. Stop the vehicle: Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Check oil level: Check the transmission oil level using a dipstick or dipstick. If the level is very low or missing, do not start the engine.
3. Call technical assistance: Contact technical assistance or have the vehicle towed to a mechanic.
4. Do not start the engine: Driving a vehicle with an oil leak can cause serious damage to the transmission.
5. Determine the source of the leak: A mechanic will determine the source of the leak by checking gaskets, seals, hoses, and other components.
6. Fix the leak: The mechanic will repair or replace damaged components to fix the leak.
7. Change oil: The transmission oil must be drained and replaced with new oil to remove contaminants and restore the level.
8. Test the Repair: The mechanic will test the repaired transmission to ensure it is operating properly.
Possible causes of oil leakage from the gearbox:
* Damaged gaskets
* Worn seals
* Cracks in the gearbox housing
* Damaged hoses
*Low oil level
*Oil pump faults