SOURCE: transmission fluid dripping out of bottom center of radiator
Before you remove the radiator, check the transmission line connection's at the passenger side. There should be two, one at the top ( in ) and the bottom ( out ). There are only in place by a quick release and see if which line is leaking and replace the line or the O ring that seals the line to the radiator. Good luck and hope this helps. The transmission cooler only runs down the ends of the radiator. Good luck and hope this helps. Keep me posted, be glad to help.
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.
SOURCE: Tranmission cooler line attached to radiator stuck
There is a short stub line coming from the radiator that joins the rubber line to the radiator. squeeze the tabs on the plastic part on the metal line and the rubber part will separate from it. When replacing, be sure it has locked together or you can have a problem.
SOURCE: how do I replace the transmission coolant lines
Take a small 90 degree pick. Inspect the fitting closely. Use the pick to "roll" the retaining clip off the fitting. The line will simply pull once this is done. U can install the clip first on reinstallation (inspect them closely) and then simply push the line into the fitting. It will "click" into place. Note u will have to orient the line perfectly to push in.
SOURCE: 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS, Speedometer dial
The motor behind the gauge is wearing out, very common on silverado instrument clusters for this to happen.
I can rebuild the gauge so it doesn't happen again, check my site out here www.DrSpeedometer.com
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