No there is no filter ur best bet will be a transmission flush at a oil change place
Most of the ATF will remain in the trans cooler and lines unless you have the transmission force flushed by a trans shop.
Front of transmission, just below where the cooler hoses attach.Front of transmission, just below where the cooler hoses attach.
The 1999 - 2006 acura tl's don't have a transmission oil cooler. no cooler lines to the standard radiator either. Phil
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.
Transmission cooler could be clogged, check condition of your tranny fluide, red color is good , brownish color indicates wearing/heating up. Possibly get your tranny flushed. Check cooling fins on your cooler for obstructions
The transmission solenoid pack is on the front of the transmission case below the cooler hoses.
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 transmission solenoids are all together in one pack on the front of the transmission case, below the cooler hoses.The transmission solenoids are all together in one pack on the front of the transmission case, below the cooler hoses.
The transmission solenoid pack is on the front of the transmission case, below the cooler hoses.
In the transmission cooler line. Two wire connector
You dont.
The transmission cooler lines are located coming from the radiator on the bottom. One is for the sending and the other for return. The lines are high pressure, just as your radiator hoses are when the car is running. The lines go from the radiator to the top of the transmission.