upper line on radiator connects to transmission front
The top line is always the return line, The cooler has to fill from the bottom or the fluid would get airated.
Look on bottom or rear of radiator
It comes out of the bottom drivers side of the radiator and goes to the water pump.
your drain on your radiator is on the bottom right hand side
on a 1990 Cherokee it is passenger side, halfway down the radiator,best way to get to it is remove the grille. The Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plug is plastic and very fragile. You should remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling system.
Nothing on a manual
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.
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.
they are your transmission cooler. doesen,t matter on the flow of those because they are on the bottom
Bottom of radiator, or possible on the lower hose connection.
Vehicles with an automatic transmission may have lines that carry transmission fluid from the transmission to a separate tank on the bottom of the radiator.
On the passenger side of the Radiator. At the bottom near the lower radiator hose connection.
It doesn't really matter which is connected where,but I would connect the suction side to the lower connection on the radiator. roll the motor over a little and see which line is spitting out fluid and then connect that one to the upper side.
I don't have a schematic for the radiator, but I believe the IN is the bottom hose on the radiator, and the OUT is the top.It really shouldn't matter because it is just a loop through the radiator.Take Care,Greg
The thermostat connects to the top radiator hose on a 1996 Toyota Corolla. The bottom radiator hose connects to the water pump.
Coolant? Bad radiator Radiator has a separate cooling tank (usually at the side or bottom of radiator) for transmission fluid. At times this tank ruptures allowing coolant to get into transmission. Most times causing a transmission failure.
It runs through the radiator to cool. It comes in through one of the hoses attached near the bottom of the radiator