how to fix transmission leak in 1994 camry xle, that is causing the fan not to cool?

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Asked by hr57 May 14, 2015 at 03:34 PM about the 1994 Toyota Camry XLE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Camry is overheating and it seems to be caused by a leak in the transmission that
powers the fan. How best to fix it?

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one of your pressure switches is bad. a leak would not cause the fan not to come on. the leak might be a crack or the trans fluid pan gasket are you for shure its trans fluid or is it some other fluid

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pressure of the trans does not power the engine fan it is pressure of the antifreeze

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My question was poorly written, and your clarifications provided are appreciated. I have learned that a leak in the power steering pump caused a lack of transmission fluid, is causing the fan not to run properly to cool the engine in this Toyotal

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