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Old 07-30-2013, 07:50 PM
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Default 2010 Escalade Leaking Transmission

I was changing the oil in my Wife'* Escalade the other day and noticed trans fluid coating the cross member to the rear of the Trans. I had noticed a few drops on the garage floor a few days prior. It only has 57K miles on it and is under power-train warranty but was wondering if this is a common issue. With a quick search I haven't turned up anything. I will bring it in to the dealer but would appreciate any ideas of what it could be before doing so.

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Probably the oil pan gasket leaking. Some things fail even at 20 miles.
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if you dont want to bother taking it in you could try tightening the pan bolts a little, just dont go crazy
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With the powertrain warranty you will be good to go after they inspect /repair it.
Please post back what your dealer did to solve the leak.
I would assume they would use Dexron VI (6) and a new filter if it is the pan gasket.
I would want to be sure that they would completely service the trans while there anyways, as I like to replace the fluid & filter way before 57K miles.
Every 35 k miles my transmission gets dex 6 as fluid is cheap insurance.
Heavier vehicles work hard and the friction modifiers do break down over time.
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Its not common issue. It could be a pan gasket as mentioned or it could be a seal. The Transfer case also uses ATF as well.

Yes, 2010 uses Dexron VI in trans and transfer case. My 2012 Denali has same AWD setup.
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Also, some 2010 GM trucks had a defective transmission dip stick in that it would crack. Most of the time it manifests as a ticking noise as the loose cracked dipstick hits the firewall but if the vehicle was serviced and ATF was added it would leak out the cracked dipstick.

NOTE - Will only leak when fluid is added, if no fluid dded then no leak. That'* how we discovered mine 2010 Sierra needed a new tube when I had the ATF changed to 100% synthetic.

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I haven't been on here for a while but figured I would update this if someone has a similar issue in the future. It ended up being a rear output shaft seal, which they gladly covered under warranty. It did also have a cracked dip-stick tube which was covered under the recall.
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