replace the radiator, they are integrated.
Replace it. Never bybass a transmission cooler unless you want to replace the transmission next.
The transmission cooler is built into the radiator, and the tubes on the cooler are leaking Trans. fluid into the engine coolant. Need to replace radiator.
you read the directions!HAHA!
my 2007 camry has no dipstick! had to fill it through the cooler line.
i got quoted 12 hours
check cat converter for plugging , it will cause extremely high exhaust temperatures causing your check engine light and your a/t tempt lite to come on. this happened to my 94 4runner. at free way speeds 70 mph after changing cat converter no more problems.
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.
If there are lines coming from the transmission to the radiator, it has a cooler in the radiator. If there are lines from the transmission to an external heat exchanger, that would be an auxiliary cooler.
Transmission Coolers extend the life of your transmission.
It is on the front of the transmission, next to the cooler hoses.It is on the front of the transmission, next to the cooler hoses.
An external transmission cooler is normally added in line with a vehicles already existing transmission cooler built into the radiator its function is to cool the transmission only. Adding, replacing and or repairing a transmission cooler would only benefit the transmission by cooling the transmission fluid. The transmission cooler is used mainly for cooling transmissions that pull heavy loads like trailers but is also used a lot in racing to keep the fluid cooler which helps reduce transmission overheat or burnout. , EzForJesus
A transmission cooler is usually mounted just in front of the radiator.