Yes
Transmission cooler is in front of the a/c condenser behind the front bumper. It is the smallest radiator looking component behind the front bumper
transmission cooler
A transmission cooler is usually mounted just in front of the radiator.
There should be a Transmission cooler in the radiator, There might also be a 2nd one in front of the radiator!
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
In front of the radiator.
It is in front of the radiator. Should be able to see it throught the grill in front....
Automatic transmission models have a cooler located in front of the radiator. You can see it through the grill. It even has a secondary fan.
On the automatic transmission there are lines from the transmission to the transmission cooler that connect to the radiator
There are a few things that can cause this. First, plugged cooler lines from the transmission to the cooler, which usually is built into the radiator, or mounted in front of it. Second, plugged transmission cooler. Third, plugged filter in the transmission. Fourth, overloading the transmission. Fifth, if the cooler is in the radiator tank, and the engine is running too hot, it will also prevent it from cooling the transmission.
On a 2011 Dodge Journey, the transmission cooler is integrated into the radiator. It is typically located at the front of the vehicle, behind the grille, and is part of the radiator assembly. The transmission fluid passes through this cooler to help regulate its temperature while the engine is running. If you need to access it, you may need to remove the front fascia or radiator cover for better visibility.
Front lower left side of the radiator