There is a special tool that releases the wire clips that hold them on.
Failed radiator transmission cooler.
If it has an automatic transmission, then yes. If it has a manual transmission, then usually, no.
There should be a Transmission cooler in the radiator, There might also be a 2nd one in front of the radiator!
If it is a manual transmission you do not have transmission cooler lines. If its an automatic they will be on one side of the radiator and you can follow them to the tranny from there.
Transmission cooler is a separate tank area attached to the lower or side of radiator (one unit)
Failed transmission oil cooler, which is part of the radiator.Failed transmission oil cooler, which is part of the radiator.
The automatic transmission oil cooler is built into the radiator. If the oil cooler developes a leak the oil mixes with the engine coolant.
If its an automatic transmission then yes, it does but it might not be enough. If the vehicle doesn't have a factory tow package, it might not have an auxiliary cooler. Those that don't, the transmission cooler is basically your engine radiator. The lines from the transmission go to the radiator. If this is the case, you really should get a separate cooler. Keeping the temp down on an automatic transmission is key to its life.
Automatic transmission models have a cooler located in front of the radiator. You can see it through the grill. It even has a secondary fan.
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On the front of the transmission, just below where the cooler lines hook on.
On the automatic transmission there are lines from the transmission to the transmission cooler that connect to the radiator