Steps to take if an automatic transmission cooling pipe bursts:

1. Safety first:
– Park the car on a level surface and set the parking brake.
– Turn off the engine and let it cool down.

2. Check the automatic transmission fluid level:
– Find the automatic transmission dipstick and remove it.
– Check the fluid level. If it is low or absent, you may have a coolant pipe leak.

3. Find the leak:
– Check under the car for any drops of liquid.
– The automatic transmission cooling pipe usually runs from the radiator to the automatic transmission. Follow the pipe to find the leak.

4. Replace the cooling tube:
– Disconnect the damaged cooling pipe from the automatic transmission and radiator.
– Install a new cooling pipe and tighten the connections.

5. Add automatic transmission fluid:
– Add automatic transmission fluid according to the type and volume specified in the owner’s manual.

6. Bleed the automatic transmission system:
– Start the engine and let it idle.
– Shift the gear selector through all positions and hold them for a few seconds.
– This will help remove air from the system.

7. Check the automatic transmission fluid level:
– Check the automatic transmission fluid level after bleeding the system. Add fluid if necessary.

8. Check for leaks:
– Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes. Check under the car for fluid leaks.

Adviсe:

* Use automatic transmission fluid recommended by your vehicle manufacturer.
* Tighten the cooling pipe connections to the specified torque.
*If you are unsure of your abilities, consult a qualified mechanic.

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