Im having the transmission replaced in my 03 impala and the repair shop called and said that the transmisiion cooloing lines are rusted at the radiator and suggested that they could bypass that area and put on transmission cooler seperate from it going through the radiator. doyou have a diagram or picture of what that is?
SOURCE: Transmission cooler line blew off
transmission line blew off lost all coolent & trans. fluid
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Its fairly easy, you dont have to replace the fittings at the cooler. if they are leaking up at the cooler, it needs to be replaced, but if not, its just simple line to line, not too long of a process
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SOURCE: 88 Jeep Cherokee Transmission Fluid Leak
you need to tighten those fittings with a wrench... if they still leak... remove them and wrap them with a couple turns of "teflon tape" the kind they use for plumbing. the clamps you should use are hose clamps of the same type that you use for radiator hoses... you will note these can be tightened with a socket.... you really don't need to over tighten them but fairly snug... transmission fluid has quite alot of pressure.
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it sure sounds like it....and yes those metal lines are full of transmission fluid....they come from the tranny to cool the transmission fluid, and return it to the trans..
SOURCE: my 2002 chevy impala is leaking transmission fluid
The line could need to be tightened. Tighten it with a 1/2" line wrench.(I think thats the right size for your car) Then check the trans fluid level to be sure its at the right level.
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