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Why does my Suzuki Bolan leak transmission fluid after being parked overnight?

Why does my Suzuki Bolan leak transmission fluid after being parked overnight?

Every morning I find a few s of reddish fluid under my Suzuki Bolan after its been parked all night. Is this something to worry about immediately, o r is it common in older Bolan models? What should I check first?
Gari Specialist asked on 10 Apr 2025 11:22:04 am
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Gari Master - on 10 Apr 2025 11:43:46 am
If your Suzuki Bolan is leaving a few s of reddish fluid after being parked overnight, it’s a slow transmission leak, which often happens due to:

Slightly loose bolts on the transmission pan.

Aging gaskets o r seals that leak only when the car cools down and pressure s.

A minor hairline crack in the oil pan that seeps fluid slowly.

This kind of leak might not affect performance immediately, but over time:

Your transmission oil level will .

Gear shifting can become rough o r delayed.

Long-term damage may occur if it goes unchecked.

What you should do:

Wipe the area clean and place cardboard o r white paper under the car overnight to see exactly where the leak is.

Check the transmission oil dipstick if accessible to confirm level.

Visit a mechanic to inspect the pan gasket, drain bolt, and seals.

If it’s a small leak, it can be fixed affordably, but don’t ignore it—even a few s daily adds up and puts your gearbox at risk.
 

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