those 2 lines are oil lines from the automatic transmission to the radiator .these allow for the transmission oil to be cooled
You pull them out
It there on the passenger side of the radiator then there TRANSMISSION coolant lines and they hook to the transmission. If there on the other side then there OIL cooler lines for the engine.
it`s in the radiator (notice two large lines on passenger side radiator tank)
im not experience but i own one and on the radiator passenger side is two transmission coolant lines that tranny fluid runs thru the radiator and the others i believe are coolant lines
what do you mean what to do? do you want to have an idea of what it could be? it could be the transmition fluid cooling lines(tank) that sometimes are located inside your radiator. if the lines leak you will find "oil" in your radiator. if that is not your problem then either a head gasket or a crack engine block.
we had the same problem in our 99 dodge dakota, unbole the radiator from the frame, then unmount the trans cooler from the radiator then carefully bend the transcooler lines away from the passenger side of the radiator then is the hoses are disconected it shuld come right out. i hope i helped you
Most likely it's automatic transmission fluid, check to two metal lines going into the bottom of the radiator to confirm this.
yes they are the same. take heater lines loose from fire wall and take the screws out of the lower passenger dash board. (lines located in engine compartment)
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 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.
on the passenger side, under the air cleaner hose, above the exhaust manifold. It has two short vacuum lines on the bottom and a wire harness plug.
yes, anytime you have to take a radiator out of an automatic car the tranny lines have to come off the radiator.