i had the same problem when replacing my radiator local junkyard or you can try your local part store other wise the dealership can get anything
Pinched or blocked transmission cooling lines
Yes, pressure and return cooler lines.
I wondered the same thing. The radiator doesn't only cool the engine coolant, It also cools the transmission fluid that comes from your transmission through the cooling lines. So your radiator has a crack somewhere and that would explain the transmission fluid leaking out. Hope that answers it. William @ JeepGrandCherokeeTransmission.com
Have the Trans fluid and filter changed. Also have the vaccume lines to the Trans checked.
Cooling lines from transmission to radiator?
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 2 lines that come from the transmission and go to the radiator are full of transmission fluid and the radiator is what cools it.
there are two metal looking lines that screw into the radiator that is the cooling side
Drain cooling system Remove fan shroud Disconnect transmission lines Disconnect upper and lower hoses Remove bolts at top & side of radiator Lift out of lower supports
if you have an automatic transmission there should be cooling lines going to the radiator to cool the transmission fluid the lines could be leaking or the tank could be leaking
They are on the passanger side of the transmission, They come out of the side of the trans and run up the side of the engine and hooks to the RADIATOR. Just follow the lines from the transmission. There are 2 of them.
no there is still fluid in the torque convertor,lines & cooling tank