Lancer 9 automatic transmission radiator pipe

Target:

* Transfers transmission fluid through the radiator to dissipate heat and maintain optimal operating temperatures for the automatic transmission.

Location:

* Usually connects the automatic transmission housing to the automatic transmission cooling radiator.

Design:

* Made of metal, usually aluminum or steel.
* Has two ends with connecting fittings or clamps.
* May have a built-in heat exchanger for additional cooling.

Malfunctions:

* Leaks: Occur due to wear, corrosion or damage. Can lead to loss of transmission fluid and overheating of the automatic transmission.
* Clogs: Sediment or debris can build up in the tube, restricting the flow of transmission fluid.
*Damage: The tube may be damaged due to road debris, impacts or poor maintenance.

Replacement:

* In case of leaks or serious damage, it is necessary to replace the automatic transmission radiator tube.
* When replacing, it is important to use the correct O-rings or gaskets to prevent leaks.
*Bleeding the transmission system may be necessary after replacing the tube.

Preventive Maintenance:

* Regularly check the automatic transmission cooler tube for leaks or damage.
* Flush or replace transmission fluid according to vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
* Avoid driving off-road or in conditions that could damage the handset.

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