No - whole thing has to be dropped out.
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a bad radiator -automatic portion of radiator not cooling off transmission
Most Likely you have a leak from the transmission cooling tank on your radiator to the antifreeze portion of the radiator. Jeff
It is on the back upper portion of the transmission
The bell housing is the front of the transmission ( the larger diameter portion ) where the transmission is bolted to the engine
Amplitude Modulation (AM) is used for the picture portion of a television transmission while Frequency Modulation (FM) is used for the audio portion.
Nephrectomy may involve removing a small portion of the kidney or the entire organ and surrounding tissues. In partial nephrectomy, only the diseased or infected portion of the kidney is removed.
You can find a leak behind the wall by removing a portion of the wall.
ask the tower to repeat the transmission by saying say again
An 89 Cutlass Ciera holds 7.4 quarts of transmission fluid. When servicing the vehicle, a portion of the fluid remains in the transmission and will not be added back.
It is in the gas tank. It can be accessed by removing the bottom portion of the back seat. There will be a locking ring on top of the tank removing it will give you direct access to the fuel pump.
From the transmission? No? But antifreeze & transmission fluid can mix. Your transmission uses a small portion of the radiator as a transmission cooler, normally at the very bottom or side. In very rare instances, this cooler can develop a leak and allow transmission fluid and antifreeze to mix together. The only fix is to replace the radiator.