Nothing on a manual
Bottom or rear of radiator
wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)... wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)...
This is a major mechanical project. Remove the clutch and manual transmission and the radiator. Install automatic transmission, new driveshaft, new radiator. You have just spent as much as a car is worth.
If the overall dimensions are correct with two radiators you can use the automatic radiator to a manual tranny car. Those two extra pipes are for the transmission fluid cooler. You have to block those two pipes, or connect them. I used my manual '89 Escort more than 3 years with an used radiator which came from an automatic car.
If it is a manual transmission you do not have transmission cooler lines. If its an automatic they will be on one side of the radiator and you can follow them to the tranny from there.
The radiator drain plug is at the bottom of the radiator rigth underneath the hoses. You cant miss it. (Ref: 99 troop shom manual 6B-6). Shan. The radiator drain plug is at the bottom of the radiator rigth underneath the hoses. You cant miss it. (Ref: 99 troop shop manual 6B-6). Shan.
Auto transmission radiator has a cooling chamber for transmission fluid to circulate
The drain fill on a 1997 Dodge Avenger manual transmission is on the bottom of the transmission. It is located up from the drain plug.
This is a sealed transmission. It does not have a dip stick. Read the manual. sometimes that sealed transmission leaks by way of the radiator
there is no dip stick its a bolt on the bottom of the tranny
most manuel transmissions hve a filter, to get at the filter the oilpan needs to be removed from bottom of transmission
If its a manual transmission then its on the front side towards the radiator.