Purchase the cooler of your choice. They come with complete instructions. Very easy job, and this would be a good time to change your Transmission Fluid.
When you buy one, it will come with detained instructions.
Purchase an aftermarket cooler and follow the instructions included with the kit.
Yes thay all have a transmission cooler built into the radiator, If you follow the 2 transmission lines that come from the side of the transmission up towards the front of the truck, you will see were thay hook to the cooler. Some had a second transmission cooler in front of the radiator if the truck came with a heavy duty tow package
To install a transmission cooler on a GMC 2500 Vandura with a 5.7 engine, first, gather the necessary tools and the appropriate cooler kit. Begin by disconnecting the battery and draining the transmission fluid. Mount the cooler in a suitable location, typically in front of the radiator, ensuring good airflow. Connect the transmission lines to the cooler, using the provided fittings, and refill the transmission fluid before reconnecting the battery and checking for leaks.
around 100 labor
The Ford Escape is equipped with a factory transmission cooler. If you look into the lower opening of the front bumper you should see it mounted there.
YES, It is probley built into the radiator. Just follow the 2 medal lines that come from the transmission and go up to the front of the truck and see were they hook too.
Already has one installed from the factory. Fancy aren't they?
The transmission hoses for a Chevy Silverado pickup are typically located near the transmission itself, often running from the transmission to the radiator. They can be found on the driver's side of the vehicle, connecting to the transmission cooler lines. Depending on the model year, the exact routing and accessibility may vary, so it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details.
Look in the yellow pages under "Transmission Parts". Go to them and buy the proper cooler. They will show you the proper way to install the cooler. Do NOT use an auto parts store. (The top line is from the trans. to the rad., the bottom line is the return. Fluid flows downward in the radiator.)
Is the transmission cooler fins clean and free of debris. Are you towing a heavy load? If so, I recommend you install a aftermarket transmission cooler. If it is getting hot and you are not towing, you need to seek out a professional to find out why it is getting hot. Do not continue to drive this vehicle or you will be spending big bucks for a new transmission. Heat is the biggest enemy of a transmission.
Pulling a heavy load will cause it to overheat. I suggest you have the fluid and filter changed and then install a transmission cooler. Very inexpensive and it will help when towing. Also check the cooling fins on the factory transmission cooler and make sure they are no clogged with debris.