Yes. The Transmission Fluid flows through both lines (one inlet, one outlet), so it stands to reason that fluid will be present in both lines.
tranny cooler lines or tranny cooler blew up inside rad
The transmission lines on a 2000 GMC Jimmy 4x4 are replaced by disconnecting the lines at the radiator and then the side of the transmission. They are then removed from the bottom of the vehicle and new lines put in place.
You can disconnect the 1996 Jeep transmission lines with a 9/16 open end wrench. Be prepared for transmission fluid to come out of the transmission lines.
Cooler lines should fit.Check and see if you have a 904 or 727 transmission. It should work fine, Good luck.
$400.00 bucks total thats including labour and tranny fluid, my 2 lines running to the tranny cooler popped this morning and the 2 lines need be replaced and have to be ordered from GM, each line is over $100.00 bucks.
Flushing involves a machine that hooks up to the cooler lines and pushes fluid in as the transmission pumps it out.
Must be transmission fluid leak somewhere, and it's getting fluid on the exhaust. I'd be looking at the lines to the cooler first.
Most of the ATF will remain in the trans cooler and lines unless you have the transmission force flushed by a trans shop.
3.1qts just to change out. 7.6l total including lines and cooler
Because if the fluid can't cool, it'll rupture lines, and then you'll lose all your power steering fluid.
transmission cooler lines are common to leak
small leak at the cooler lines and now you are down about oen quart of trany fluid