It doesn't burn. It appears that a trans bolt rubs a hole in the line and the spraying fluid may hit something hot enough to catch fire.
If it's touching, the metal end of the hose (about 12") can be slightly bent to pull the rubber off the bolt. Basically the hose was just positioned wrong when built. If it's rubbed enough into the hose, the hose needs replacing. Our hose had barely rubbed through the surface rib design so I doubt DC would offer a free one.[:I]
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