An external transmission cooler is normally added in line with a vehicles already existing transmission cooler built into the radiator its function is to cool the transmission only. Adding, replacing and or repairing a transmission cooler would only benefit the transmission by cooling the Transmission Fluid. The transmission cooler is used mainly for cooling transmissions that pull heavy loads like trailers but is also used a lot in racing to keep the fluid cooler which helps reduce transmission overheat or burnout. , EzForJesus
No, its supposed to stay on your skin forever. Yes, it is supposed to peel and you also are supposed to moisturize.
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NO there is not. You need to replace the seal that's in the back of the transmission. Easy job.
No heat coming from the heater and the car overheating is usually the thermostat stuck closed. The thermostat is supposed to open up at a certain temperature allowing the engine to warm up quickly.
Depends on what color the transmission fulid was when it was put into the vehicle, but most are red.
You are not supposed to, it's a sealed transmission, no dip stick.
You can't, it is a sealed transmission. The fluid is supposed to be good for 100k miles and then changed.
There is no dipstick. t is supposed to be a lifetime fluid. There is no dipstick. t is supposed to be a lifetime fluid.
Usually, yes.
You can't, it is a sealed transmission. The fluid is supposed to be good for 100k miles and then changed.
Apparently you don't. It is supposed to be lifetime fluid.
Nope, doesn't have one. They use a side fill plug. The idea behind the Saturn transmission is that it's supposed to be "sealed" and it's not supposed to leak... So much for that theory, right?
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF is supposed to be really good.
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