2008 transmission line leak
SOURCE: automatic transmission - radiator line leak
The cooling system is pretty much self explanatory hoses go from and to the most obvious places...(you wouldn't try to stretch the lower hose all the way across to the upper hose connection). The trans cooler in the radiator can actually be connected either way. It is non-directional, being a simple coil inside the radiator tank. If you want to install an external trans cooler, that's a bit different...it needs to go on the outflow side of the radiator so it can further cool what the radiator has already cooled down. An easy way to find out which side is the return line, simply take one fitting off the radiator, remove the coil wire so engine dosen't start and "bump" the engine over till trans fluid comes out. if out of radiator nipple you are on the correct side, out of hose, install on other side. Leaking lines can be partially replaced using brass compression fittings made for this. Only use them on straight clean runs, not on heavy rust or bends.
SOURCE: Transmission coolant line leaking on the transmission side.
Is the line before and after the connector steel? If you can cut the leaking section out w/ a hack saw, u can slip a section of gas line over the trans cooling line, and put a clamp on both ends, quick cheap fix that will last a long time.
SOURCE: transmission cooler lines leaking
2 fixes here, either replace the lines, or find the one or both that are leaking and cut them and connect them back together with gas line hose the same diameter as line with hose clamps. Cheap fix and it works.
SOURCE: ATF leaking from Cooling line connectors at Transmission
Please trace the leakage before you are sure of what to replace. But I bet you will have to replace the entire hoses that distribute the ATF in case of rust or expirt.
Good luck.
rate this please.
SOURCE: 95 jeepgrand cherokee transmission
What exactly is it doing? 1995 Grand cherokee doesn't have a limp mode for the transmission.
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