Yes, it is integrated into the radiator. You can see the lines running into the radiator through the grill and an exit line is directly below it. The engine coolant helps cool the trans fluid.
The BEST scenario would be to have an external cooler in which the fluid runs through several "coils " while being exposed to the passing air. This is the best possible cooling. Just driving a few miles one can feel how hot the trans fluid can get , without towing....imagine how hot when pulling !!!
It is built into the radiator.
If same engine and transmission models, yes.
Yes, it is inside the pan.
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The heated transmission oil flows through the cooler, and that heat is exchanged to the ambient air which flows through the fins of the cooler. The rapidly cooled fluid returns to the transmission.
Yes, pressure and return cooler lines.
No, 2000 Grand Cherokees did not. 1999 models do, but it was dropped in 2000. You do you have a Power Steering cooler though. V8's with the tow package are rated to tow 6,500 pounds MAX.
it will fit but the electronics in it are different so no
The most compatible and completely interchangeable transmission that can be used with a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited is the 45RFE transmission. This is from a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Only this model year is compatible with the 1999 model year as the vehicles shared 127 of the exact same parts.
The flywheel, also called a flexplate, is in between the engine and transmission.
where is the fill tube for the transmission on a 2001 jeep grand cherokee
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