Automatic transmission cooling radiator for Chrysler
The automatic transmission cooling radiator is designed to remove heat from the transmission fluid in an automatic transmission (automatic transmission).
Types of automatic transmission cooling radiators for Chrysler:
* Built into the main radiator: The automatic transmission cooling radiator is built into the main engine cooling radiator.
* Separate radiator: A separate automatic transmission cooling radiator is located separately from the main radiator and is usually installed in front of it.
Replacement of automatic transmission cooling radiator for Chrysler:
Replacing the automatic transmission cooling radiator may be necessary in the following cases:
*Transmission fluid leaks
* Poor automatic transmission cooling
* Radiator clogged
* Corrosion
Steps to replace automatic transmission cooler for Chrysler:
1. Gather the necessary tools and materials.
2. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
3. Raise the vehicle and place it on supports.
4. Drain the transmission fluid from the automatic transmission.
5. Disconnect the automatic transmission cooling lines from the radiator.
6. Remove the old radiator.
7. Install a new radiator.
8. Connect the automatic transmission cooling lines to the radiator.
9. Pour new transmission fluid into the automatic transmission.
10. Connect the negative terminal of the battery.
11. Lower the car and drive it to check the operation of the automatic transmission.
Recommended automatic transmission coolers for Chrysler:
* Mopar
*Hayden
*CSF
*Transtar
Cost of replacing an automatic transmission cooling radiator for Chrysler:
The cost of replacing a Chrysler automatic transmission cooler can vary depending on the vehicle model, radiator type, and location. Estimated cost is $300 to $600 including parts and labor.
Note: It is always recommended to consult your specific vehicle’s service manual for detailed instructions on replacing the transmission cooler.