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A transmission cooler is usually mounted just in front of the radiator.
There are two shift solenoids on the Honda Civic. They are mounted on the side of the transmission that is closest the radiator.
Look under the air filter and mounted on the transmission facing the radiator is a gray and round metal valve with a vacuum line attached.
There are a few things that can cause this. First, plugged cooler lines from the transmission to the cooler, which usually is built into the radiator, or mounted in front of it. Second, plugged transmission cooler. Third, plugged filter in the transmission. Fourth, overloading the transmission. Fifth, if the cooler is in the radiator tank, and the engine is running too hot, it will also prevent it from cooling the transmission.
The cap isn't mounted on the radiator. It is mounted on the overflow tank on the driver side of the engine.
Typically Jeeps (or any other vehicles) don't have a tranny fluid cooler as factory equipment unless they are equipped with automatic transmission and a towing package of some kind. A quick and easy way to check would be to lift the hood and look at the front of the radiator. If your vehicle has the tranny cooler you'll see the smaller radiator for the transmission fluid mounted in front of the radiator....its a completely separate unit. If you don't see it then its not equipped with one because that is by far the most expensive part of the tranny cooler. I'm sure you also have that info as part of your vin but I don't have the site handy that shows you what all those numbers mean. It IS available online somewhere though. Good luck !!!
You will find the bleeder valve on the Slave Cylinder, which is mounted on the front of the transmission, by the radiator. You will find it in the front and center of the engine compartment.
Standing in front of the car it should be mounted on the transmission and engine on the right hand side. Just look down between the engine and radiator. It mounts where the engine joins the transmission.
Your anti freeze collant level sensor if the same as a Chevy impala is mounted under the transmission cooling line on the radiator
Coil 3 is on the rear bank, closer to the firewall, and at the end of the engine closer to the transmission. It is mounted on top of the spark plug, and under the intake plenum. Coil 6 is in the front bank, closer the radiator, and at the end of the engine closer to the transmission. It is mounted on top of the spark plug.
On the innerside left of the radiator mounted on the radiator
Its below the radiator mounted to the frame