 
| Subject: | Transmission Fluid Leak Diagnosis | 
| Models: | 2006 and Prior Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks | 
|  | with Hydra-Matic® and Allison® LCT 1000 Automatic Transmissions | 
This bulletin is being revised to add the 2006 model year, HUMMER H3 and Saab 9-7X vehicles. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-041A (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide assistance for technicians  when diagnosing fluid leaks on automatic transmissions. It has been found  that many of the transmissions returned to the Warranty Parts Center (WPC)  for fluid leaks were determined
to be no trouble found (fluid leaks could  not be found). To reduce unnecessary transmission replacement, please use  the following information.
If the customer concern is a leak, the source of the leak must be isolated.  There are many components on a vehicle that can produce leaks:
It is important to note that leaking fluids can migrate toward the rear  of the vehicle. This can make isolating the leak very difficult. Generally,  the fluid path can be followed to the leaking component during a visual inspection.  Once the leaking
component has been identified, use the J 42220 Leak  Detection Lamp and the J 28431-6 Leak Dye Kit to isolate the  leak point.
If the leaking component cannot be identified, use the leak dye in components  that are in the fluid path. The Service Information contains procedures for  diagnosing leaks and also alternate methods for leak detection.
Most leaks at seals and gaskets can be repaired on-vehicle. These procedures  are located in the appropriate sub-section of the Service Manual and use the  time from the applicable Labor Time Guide (LTG). If the transmission case  is leaking due to porosity,
the transmission typically needs to be replaced.
All components that are diagnosed and that require replacement due to  leakage must be diagnosed with the leak dye and a leak detection lamp. 
Upon receipt and inspection at/by WPC, components that do not exhibit  leaks will be brought to the attention of the Regional Warranty Manager for  appropriate action.