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The car is leaking transmission fluid

I have a 1995 Nissan Maxima with 199,000 miles and the car is leaking transmission fluid, oil. Any idea what parts I should by to fix it. Thanks

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It may be leaking from the transmission pan gasket or either of the transaxle seals. If it's leaking from the middle front of the transmission, it could be the front pump seal, if it's that, you'll have to remove the transmission to replace that seal. They others can be done with the transmission in the car.

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