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It is on the front of the transmission, below the cooler hoses.
It is on the front of the transmission, just below the cooler hoses.
Remove the battery, radiator support brackets, battery air filter housing, and air filter hose. Raise the vehicle, and drain radiator. disconnect the transmission cooler lines, and the radiator fan. Unbolt the radiator an remove. Reverse the process to install.
either the transmission oil line to radiater is not tightene or the oil cooler tank at bottom of radiator has a leak
The AT oil cooler is in the bottom tank of the radiator. If you are seeing oil leaking from one of the lines from and to the transmission connection could be loose.
the tranny cooler is at the bottom of the radiator and has apparently ruptured, you will need a new radiator and get the tranny flushed and a new filter in it ASAP.
The 2001 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a 4-speed automatic.
Not a good situation. Don't drive it! The transmission cooler that is built in to the radiator is bad. The radiator needs to be replaced and the cooling system and transmission needs to be flushed completely. If any coolant is mixed with the transmission fluid it will destroy the transmission in a very short time. I repeat, don't drive it, have it towed to your local garage for repair.
Yes, driver side top of the transmission.
It is on the engine, just below the radiator cap.
Check your transmission fluid, The cooler that runs through the radiator may be leaking into the cooling system. If so, the radiator will need to be replaced, and possible transmission will need to be flushed as well. Good Luck!
The transmission oil cooler inside the radiator is bad. DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE OR DRIVE IT ANY FURTHER! Have it towed to a trans shop for repair and a flush then hope for the best.