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Terry Hawkins Posted on May 15, 2016
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How to replace rubber transmission coolant hose

How do you replace a 1995 Aurora rubber transmission coolant hose OR how much should it cost? Does the transmission have to come out of the car?

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Please make sure to use , transmission oil cooler hose, And you don't need transmission out to change the hose you can even cut the line weres is leaking and splice it up, but if the hose you used blows up and hits the exhaust, it's probable it catch on fire, tyranny fluid is flammable at 300°f ,hose clams cut into the hose and fails ,you want to use a union..see pics
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Testimonial: "Thank you for the info -- very informative. Pictures especially helpful. I will go get the union and a piece of hose now,"

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    leone C May 16, 2016

    Please make sure to use , transmission oil cooler hose, And you don't need transmission out to change the hose you can even cut the line weres is leaking and splice it up, but if the hose you used blows up and hits the exhaust, it's probable it catch on fire, tyranny fluid is flammable at 300°f ,hose clams cut into the hose and fails ,you want to use a union..see pics



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