Easy question. Your problem is a minor leak. That's all. Apparently a very slow 
one. The oil, however you wish to change it, will keep leaking whether you put 
in 5 quarts, or run 14 through it.  I wouldn't worry about this a minute. 











    
            

My 2000 Intrepid has 41,552 miles and there is fluid seepage around the 

bolt/gasket area of the transmission pan. No fluid appears on the 

garage floor. Is it beneficial for me to spend the extra dollars for a 

complete "flush" filter, gasket and fluid change (about 14+ quarts) as 

opposed to a simple routine filter, gasket and fluid (4-1/2 quarts) 

change. I'm having no transmission problems and plan to keep the cer as 

long as possible. Thank you. EJ




      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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