thats correct so the van will only drive maybe 10 min at a time before the tranny slips again
it has reached a vonchardis front
No. Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
dew point
It COOLS the transmission fluid down and keeps it from getting to HOT.
Lava is magma that has reached the surface of the earth in an eruption. When this cools down, it will form igneous rocks.
cools the tranny fluid.
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.
That is the transmission oil cooler. It cools the transmission fluid as you drive.
i think dew point.
condensation Another question that follows: As an air mass cools to its dew point; relative humidity increases
The water heats its surroundings until they are all at the same temperature, which could be called "normal".
What vehicle? Most likely to radiator that cools engine coolant, if not then there is a separarte tranny oil cooler.