The best fix is to replace them they are available and not that difficult to install.
It is on the front of the transmission, under where the cooler lines hook on.
if you are asking about the cooling lines for the transmission that connect to the radiator, its easy. first disconnect the lines from the radiator (2 lines, usually on the bottom opposite the radiator outlet) then disconnect the lines from the transmission. remove the brackets holding them on, then remove.
Cooling lines from transmission to radiator?
The 2 lines that come from the transmission and go to the radiator are full of transmission fluid and the radiator is what cools it.
Unless there is a drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan. This will give you access to the filter, which should also be changed. Doing this will only remove about 35% of the transmission fluid. To remove it all, you will need to flush the system or use the transmission cooling lines connected to the radiator to remove it all.
Pinched or blocked transmission cooling lines
The pressure in the Turbo 400 cooling lines typically ranges from 10 to 30 psi, depending on the system's design and operating conditions. This pressure is generated by the transmission's internal pump, which circulates fluid through the cooling lines to dissipate heat. Proper functioning of the cooling lines is crucial to maintaining transmission performance and preventing overheating. Monitoring pressure can help identify potential issues, such as blockages or leaks in the cooling system.
there are two metal looking lines that screw into the radiator that is the cooling side
if you have an automatic transmission there should be cooling lines going to the radiator to cool the transmission fluid the lines could be leaking or the tank could be leaking
To replace the transmission cooling lines on a 2001 Hyundai Elantra, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and safely supported. Disconnect the negative battery cable, then locate the cooling lines, which run from the transmission to the radiator. Use a line wrench to carefully disconnect the old lines, and replace them with new ones, ensuring all connections are secure and leak-free. Finally, refill the transmission fluid as needed and reconnect the battery before starting the vehicle to check for leaks.
They are on the passanger side of the transmission, They come out of the side of the trans and run up the side of the engine and hooks to the RADIATOR. Just follow the lines from the transmission. There are 2 of them.
To replace the transmission cooling lines on a 2000 Cadillac Seville, first, ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and secure. Disconnect the old lines from the transmission and the radiator by loosening the fittings with the appropriate tools. Remove the clamps or brackets holding the lines in place, then install the new lines by reversing the process, ensuring tight connections to prevent leaks. Finally, refill the transmission fluid as necessary and check for proper operation.