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What does water in an automatic transmission look like?

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What does water in an automatic transmission look like?

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Water turns milky colored when mixed with automatic transmission fluid. Normally by the time this can be seen, there is a substantial amount of water is in the fluid. Water tends to dissolve the adhesives that bond clutches together. Even with much smaller amounts of water, severe damage quickly occurs.

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