low oil temperature
It can leak at the connections or the cooler itself could have a hole in it.
Allows heat absorbed by the oil to be exchanged with the air that passes through the fins of the cooler. Air conditioning condensers and car radiators work the same way.
the oil cooler shoule be pressured tested, or to test it yourselve disconnect the two ware pipes going to the oil cooler and join them together. The car can now be driven once you have toped up the cooling system. If oil leaks from the oil cooler out on to the groud then the cooler is faulty. If cooler is o k then the head gasket may be faulty
10 quarts if the car came with an oil cooler located on the passenger side of the radiator 107 chassis. Older cars are equipped with an oil cooler
It depens on the size of the oil cooler.
it cools oil by circulating it thru an external cooler and works on the same principle as your radiator hot oil flows thru the cooler and is cooled by air thus "oil cooler"
it cools oil by circulating it thru an external cooler and works on the same principle as your radiator hot oil flows thru the cooler and is cooled by air thus "oil cooler"
A 1992 Honda Accord does not have an Engine oil cooler. It can have a transmission oil cooler, which is built into the radiator.
It is an engine oil cooler. They come stock with a trans cooler.
An oil cooler extends the life of an engine by specifically keeping the oil 'cooler' that what the regular cooling system can do (which is designed to cool the entire engine). If your car has some SEEPAGE around the cooler and/or lines that is not the end of the world; but if it LEAKS repair it. Since it is external to the engine I would not expect it to be a major repair.
Some vehicle have either a transmission oil cooler or a power steering oil cooler in that location.Some vehicle have either a transmission oil cooler or a power steering oil cooler in that location.
No, it can't. Not from the oil cooler.