I'm going to jump in on this conversation if that is ok with you guys.
We have a 2010 Grand Touring AWD with 34k miles that we purchased used 15 months ago. My wife noticed a strange smell last Friday on her way home from work and asked me to take it for a ride. I don't know squat about cars, but I took it for a ride and noticed the strong burning oil smell, especially when stopped at a light and then accelerating. No visible fluids under the car (or anywhere else for that matter). Took it to a dealer Saturday morning and had them go for a ride with me. Mechanic smelled it also, and immediately said it was transfer case gear oil, probably from a small leak. Said he would order new seals on Monday and call me when they are in. Also said it would be fine to drive it for now.
Well, today my wife noticed something funny happening in reverse, and asked me to drive it again. On three separate occasions, very noticeable slipping of the transmission in reverse. Put it in reverse and press on the accelerator and got nothing but a revving engine, then it would catch and the car would jerk back. Stronger smell this evening than what is was before, even seeping into our house form the garage. So, after panicking and finding this thread, I went out to take a look for fluid, and I think I may have you all beat (although no pics yet because it is dark out). We have lots of thick fluid all over our driveway, including several drips on the way up. And of course more in the garage, and I can see it on various parts under the car now, similar to the pics posted here previously.
My question is...does anyone know if it would still be safe to drive (considering the transmission slipping issue), if even for just a trip to the dealer, or should I get a tow? Also, could a bad transfer case lead to a ruined transmission, or would a new transfer case fix the slipping transmission issue?
Thankfully I am still under warranty, but I want to get it fixed right the first time, even if it means a new transmission along with a transfer case.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
We have a 2010 Grand Touring AWD with 34k miles that we purchased used 15 months ago. My wife noticed a strange smell last Friday on her way home from work and asked me to take it for a ride. I don't know squat about cars, but I took it for a ride and noticed the strong burning oil smell, especially when stopped at a light and then accelerating. No visible fluids under the car (or anywhere else for that matter). Took it to a dealer Saturday morning and had them go for a ride with me. Mechanic smelled it also, and immediately said it was transfer case gear oil, probably from a small leak. Said he would order new seals on Monday and call me when they are in. Also said it would be fine to drive it for now.
Well, today my wife noticed something funny happening in reverse, and asked me to drive it again. On three separate occasions, very noticeable slipping of the transmission in reverse. Put it in reverse and press on the accelerator and got nothing but a revving engine, then it would catch and the car would jerk back. Stronger smell this evening than what is was before, even seeping into our house form the garage. So, after panicking and finding this thread, I went out to take a look for fluid, and I think I may have you all beat (although no pics yet because it is dark out). We have lots of thick fluid all over our driveway, including several drips on the way up. And of course more in the garage, and I can see it on various parts under the car now, similar to the pics posted here previously.
My question is...does anyone know if it would still be safe to drive (considering the transmission slipping issue), if even for just a trip to the dealer, or should I get a tow? Also, could a bad transfer case lead to a ruined transmission, or would a new transfer case fix the slipping transmission issue?
Thankfully I am still under warranty, but I want to get it fixed right the first time, even if it means a new transmission along with a transfer case.
Thanks in advance for any replies.