Yes.
If there are lines coming from the transmission to the radiator, it has a cooler in the radiator. If there are lines from the transmission to an external heat exchanger, that would be an auxiliary cooler.
A bad head gasket can do that or an engine oil cooler gone bad in the radiator. The year, make and model info would help.
If it is a pink color then the Transmission cooler is bad in the radiator, If it is oil for sure then the engine oil cooler that's in the radiator may be leaking oil into the radiator. It would really help to know the year ,engine size and what you are working on. The above info may not pertain to your vehicle. Need to ask your question again with all information. THANK YOU NEUTZ.
Okay 2 types of oil cooling system fitted to these trucks. Light duty , and heavy duty. light duty, Oil cooler lines go from the oil filter housing to the radiator. oil cooler is built into the radiator. Heavy duty, Oil cooler lines go from the oil filter housing under the radiator and in front of the radiator there is a mini oil cooler.
The automatic transmission oil cooler is built into the radiator. If the oil cooler developes a leak the oil mixes with the engine coolant.
if you have tansmission cooling lines or oil cooling lines that go into the radiator, the cooler in side might have a hole in it.
A 1992 Honda Accord does not have an Engine oil cooler. It can have a transmission oil cooler, which is built into the radiator.
Yes. The engine oil cooler is in the drivers side tank and transmission oil cooler is in the passenger side tank of the radiator.
If your vehicle has an engine oil cooler ther will be two hydraulic lines going to each side of your radiator. If there are only lines going to one side of your radiator, then it doesn't have an engine oil cooler.
An oil cooler works the same as a radiator that cools coolant
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"