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 Posted: Fri Oct 3rd, 2008 23:28

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My Kenmore 110.23812100 Type 111 is leaking oil into the drip pan.  I changed out the transmission about 4 months ago.  Where should I start?



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Hello, my oily friend.  Could you approximate the amount of leaked oil you are seeing?



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Maybe a 1/4 to 1/2 cup at most in left side rear of drip pan.



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 Posted: Mon Oct 6th, 2008 19:08

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That's a pretty small amount. Clean it up and run the machine for several loads to see if the leak continues. If it does, then you may have what we professional appliantologists call a "bidness opportunity."



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