Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix
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K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix

Part No. 402033 Warranty  
Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix is formulated to effectively repair leaks in automatic transmissions, power steering systems and hydraulic systems. Helps prevent leaks caused by aged seals and gaskets. Powerful cleaning agents remove sludge, gums and varnish to prevent premature failure and extend transmission life.
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Container Size:1 qt
Container Type:Bottle
Transmission Manufacturer:ALL

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K & W ChemicalAutomatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix
 
5.0

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5.0

Good Stuff

By Robert the Do-It-Yourself Guy

from Danville, VA

About Me Casual Driver

Pros

  • Improves Vehicle Performance

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Car
    • Quick Fix

    Comments about K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix:

    I have a 1997 Mercury Sable that was shifting in and out of overdrive and would shift hard in to second gear sometimes.I changed the filter and fluid and added Trans-X. The cars transmission is shifting smooth and has not jumped out of overdrive lately.

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    5.0

    It works

    By Mike

    from Arkansas

    About Me Mechanic

    Pros

    • Improves Vehicle Performance
    • Reduces Wear

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Car
      • Quick Fix
      • Regular Use
      • RV
      • Truck

      Comments about K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix:

      great stuff

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      • Q:

        Is this product safe to use in an 09 Ford Escape 4wd with life of vehicle (mercon LV) ATF?
        Asked on 1/15/2013 by Mark from Belleville, MI

        1 answer

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          A:

          Yes, this K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix part# 402033 is safe to use and should work fine on your 2009 Ford Escape as it is formulated to effectively repair leaks in automatic transmissions, power steering systems and hydraulic systems. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

          Answered on 1/16/2013 by Rick from AAP
      • Q:

        Can i use this in my Chrysler 300 m 2000? i have a small leak from the pan will this work?
        Asked on 1/14/2013 by TAMIKO from United States

        1 answer

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          A:

          This K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix - part# 402033 may work as it is for all transmission manufacturer. However, I would always recommend fixing the problem by finding out exactly the cause of leak and then replacing the necessary parts. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.

          Answered on 1/15/2013 by Vincent from AAP
      • Q:

        Can I use this product on a 1999 Buick Century to stop a transmission leak
        Asked on 8/22/2012 by girly from Columbus, GA

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          A:

          Yes, this K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix (Part number 402033) should work fine on your 1999 Buick Century as it is formulated to effectively repair leaks in automatic transmissions, power steering systems and hydraulic systems. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

          Answered on 8/22/2012 by Steve from AAP
      • Q:

        Can this K&W trans X be used in a 2003 Volvo V70 with the AW 55-51/50 transmission ?? I have used it in the older Volvo's transmissions and works great but this new 5 spd is ?? Please let me know. Thank you
        Asked on 4/24/2012 by Anonymous from Santa Rosa, CA

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          A:

          Yes, this K & W Chemical Automatic Transmission Slip-Stop and Leak Fix with part# 402033 should work fine on your 2003 Volvo V70 with the AW 55-51/50 transmission.

          Answered on 4/26/2012 by Vincent from AAP
      • Q:

        will this help a 2000 honda accord? i have read reviews about other additives that they can harm a transmission, would this one harm mine?
        Asked on 5/10/2011 by Lbree from Fay.

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          A:

          No, it will not harm your transmission and it can be used in your vehicle.

          Answered on 5/14/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
      • Q:

        My tranny on my '03 Chevy Venture sticks/slips, however it is not leaking. The first few miles of driving, it stuggles to go into first gear and when I come to a complete stop, it feels like it's loosing pressure somewhere and it gives of a thump when I let my foot of the break. I just flushed the fluid six months ago and while it slighlty improved since, my fluid is now brown again. If I flush it again, Will this product fix the sticking/sliping problem and clean out any sludge if there is any in my transmission?
        Asked on 5/5/2011 by Dave from IL

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          A:

          Yes, it is effectively repair leaks in automatic transmissions.

          Answered on 5/13/2011 by Just Ask Jacob! from AAP
      • Q:

        this says it helps slips and leaks well my 86 oldsmobile cutlass supreme has a transmission problem the reverse is almost completely out u can feel it go in gear and on a flat surface it move a few feet as long as u dont give it any gas once you give it gas it does nuthing as if its sliping it i know reverse is pretty bad most likely needs a new trans i was wondering if there is any chance this product could b a temporary fix or not.
        Asked on 1/17/2011 by mikie from elkview, wv

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          A:

          I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

          Answered on 2/3/2011 by Parts Guru Geo from AAP
      • Q:

        Can I use this in a 1987 BMW L6 with a power steering leak.
        Asked on 11/29/2010 by RLewis

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          Yes, it should work for your BMW. However it is not 100% guaranteed it will resolve the problem.

          Answered on 11/30/2010 by Ron the Auto Parts Rebel from AAP
      • Q:

        Could I use this product in an Audi TT?
        Asked on 7/16/2010 by Anonymous

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          A:

          Yes it should work on your Audi.

          Answered on 7/16/2010 by Kevin from AAP
      • Q:

        my front pump seal is leaking about a pint a month. will this product help?
        Asked on 6/8/2010 by Anonymous

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          A:

          I recommend that you go to a transmission specialist and have them fix your transmission.

          Answered on 8/17/2010 by Kevin from AAP
        • A:

          I used this product for a leaky front pump seal, it may reduce the leak but there is no "fix in a can" that will repair a damaged seal. You will need to remove the transmission to replace the seal or a cracked torque converter (I have seen this happen creating a leak).

          Answered on 5/25/2012 by dollman0 from Wytheville, VA
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