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I don't think you would lose the same amount of fluid you put in without the engine running from the lines to the radiator. If it is all leaking out from just sitting there than it must be below the top of the fluid pan. You should clean all the fluid off the surrounding area then have someone...
When I check my transmission fluid when it is warm and it reads low, if I don't have any fluid on hand I just drive it until it's hot then check it, problem solved.
First off, where is the leak coming from. It must be coming from the transmission pan gasket. That is an easy fix. You should be able to tell where the oil is leaking from. Clean and wash the area from fluid, run the motor and see where the leak is coming from. As the motor and fluid warms up...
I would pull the pan and check to make sure your pick up tube inside the pan is seated correctly and the bolt holding the filter is tight and secure. Make sure the seal on the pickup tube is on correctly. Pouring fluid into your transmission and not having it register sounds like your very low...
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