Could be a bad coolant temperature sensor Could be a bad ignition coil
It COOLS the transmission fluid down and keeps it from getting to HOT.
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.
cools the tranny fluid.
That is the transmission oil cooler. It cools the transmission fluid as you drive.
A convection current is created when a heated material continually rises, cools and sinks. Plate tectonics are driven by this type of motion,
A convection current is created when a heated material continually rises, cools and sinks. Plate tectonics are driven by this type of motion,
you probably needed recharging
In an automatic transmission, fluid movement is primarily driven by the pump, which circulates transmission fluid throughout the system. As the engine runs, the pump pressurizes the fluid, directing it through various components like the torque converter, valves, and hydraulic circuits. This pressurized fluid engages clutches and bands, enabling smooth gear shifts and power transfer from the engine to the wheels. Additionally, the fluid cools and lubricates moving parts, ensuring efficient operation.
The motion created when heated material rises, cools, and then sinks is called convection. This process is driven by differences in temperature and density, with warmer, less dense material rising and cooler, denser material sinking. Convection is a key process in transferring heat and energy within the Earth's mantle and atmosphere.
The circular motion you are referring to is called convection. When warm material rises and cools, it creates a circular flow as it sinks back down to be reheated. This movement is driven by differences in temperature and density within the material.
Yes. The transmission fluid is cooled by a separate set of cooling lines in the radiator that cools your engine. If the radiator has an internal leak, cross-contamination may indeed occur. Only a little amount of engine coolant in your transmission can cause a transmission malfunction.
What vehicle? Most likely to radiator that cools engine coolant, if not then there is a separarte tranny oil cooler.