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    Tranny cooler?

    Alright simple question (yet it isn't in my Chilton manual)..

    What is the radiator looking thing in front of my radiator?

    I drive an automatic, is it the transaxle cooler?


    If so, does it ever need replacing <.<?



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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    AC condensor, your trans cooler is actully in the bottom of your radiator

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by labeledsk8r View Post
    AC condensor, your trans cooler is actully in the bottom of your radiator

    Wow that thing is huge, wish my A/C worked...

    Just wondering because I'm replacing the radiator and noticed it..

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    if you dont plan on fixxing your a/c pull it out, pulling that,the compresor, all the lines, compresor brakets (cast iron) and electricla can save u almost 80 lbs (if i remember someones weigh ins correctly)

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by labeledsk8r View Post
    if you dont plan on fixxing your a/c pull it out, pulling that,the compresor, all the lines, compresor brakets (cast iron) and electricla can save u almost 80 lbs (if i remember someones weigh ins correctly)

    I want it fixed, getting it done beginning of next year (hopefully it just needs recharged or converted..) I don't want to spend more than 400$ for it..

    Anyway does that thing ever need replacing? It looks to be in good condition, just a bit rusty looking...

    And should my new radiator contain the tranny cooler to (stupid question I'm sure)

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    they need replaceing if there rusting threw , they will have to check it for leaks and such before doing the a/c.

    and yes it should. you will see 2 small "nipples that fit a 3/8ths inch hose wich will be your trans fluid lines

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by CzEcHy View Post
    I want it fixed, getting it done beginning of next year (hopefully it just needs recharged or converted..) I don't want to spend more than 400$ for it..

    Anyway does that thing ever need replacing? It looks to be in good condition, just a bit rusty looking...

    And should my new radiator contain the tranny cooler to (stupid question I'm sure)
    MY ac hadn't worked in ten years so i ditched it, I did keep the cast bracket though to move the alternator. everything else went. I have two air conditioners in front, a left and a right, and two smaller ones at the back,they pop open.

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Alright well a rock ironically killed my radiator so it's a good thing I just bought one.. Really good thing..

    Anyway what type of antifreeze do I use? 50/50 ye? Any color or anything?

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by CzEcHy View Post
    Alright well a rock ironically killed my radiator so it's a good thing I just bought one.. Really good thing..

    Anyway what type of antifreeze do I use? 50/50 ye? Any color or anything?

    Also how much do I need to fill the little tank and the radiator?

    (I hit quote instead of edit, again, sorry..)

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by CzEcHy View Post
    Also how much do I need to fill the little tank and the radiator?

    (I hit quote instead of edit, again, sorry..)
    I was gonna tell you a bunch of stuff to do, but then I read your signature. LOL, it doesn't matter. The car will be dead soon, so just do the cheapest possible. LOL

    You can put the cheap green Prestone in. If you get the 50/50 pre-mix, you won't have to hassle with mixing it yourself. If you're feeling like a snob, Zerex G05 is very, very good.
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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    ^^ whats rong with prestone lol hell im about to put PEAK in the civic tomarrow

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    I was gonna tell you a bunch of stuff to do, but then I read your signature. LOL, it doesn't matter. The car will be dead soon, so just do the cheapest possible. LOL

    You can put the cheap green Prestone in. If you get the 50/50 pre-mix, you won't have to hassle with mixing it yourself. If you're feeling like a snob, Zerex G05 is very, very good.
    they will get you on price though,it's much cheaper to buy non premixed and a couple of gallons of distilled water at the grocery store. dump each gallon of water half out, fill it back up with antifreeze,cap and shake. now you have two gallons for the price of one gallon of premix

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    I was gonna tell you a bunch of stuff to do, but then I read your signature. LOL, it doesn't matter. The car will be dead soon, so just do the cheapest possible. LOL

    You can put the cheap green Prestone in. If you get the 50/50 pre-mix, you won't have to hassle with mixing it yourself. If you're feeling like a snob, Zerex G05 is very, very good.
    It isn't that bad I put about the same mileage on the car as a normal person driving to work every day (small pizza place)

    Anyway I'd like the most decent, average coolant.. Just whatever my Honda will like..

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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    they will get you on price though,it's much cheaper to buy non premixed and a couple of gallons of distilled water at the grocery store. dump each gallon of water half out, fill it back up with antifreeze,cap and shake. now you have two gallons for the price of one gallon of premix
    I bought non-premixed and mixed it with water; I had a couple of plastic gallon bottles around and did the mixing there; it's not a big deal. Besides, you'll get some mixed stuff in case you need it.
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    Re: Tranny cooler?

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    they will get you on price though,it's much cheaper to buy non premixed and a couple of gallons of distilled water at the grocery store. dump each gallon of water half out, fill it back up with antifreeze,cap and shake. now you have two gallons for the price of one gallon of premix
    I'm not real hip on spilling the coolant everywhere while mixing and then storing the spare gallon for the next two years till I change coolant again. I used to live near a gas station that sold pre-mixed coolant in quart sized containers. I had a leaky cooling system at the time and always had one of those in my trunk. I'd fill with gas, fill with coolant, check the tires and not have to worry about slopping coolant over everything. God it was wonderful.
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