The automatic transmission cooling system in the Hyundai Solaris is not independent. It is integrated with the engine cooling system. This means that heat from the transmission is removed through the radiator, which also cools the engine coolant.
The automatic transmission cooling system in Hyundai Solaris includes the following components:
* Automatic transmission heat exchanger: The heat exchanger is located in the radiator and consists of a series of tubes through which transmission fluid circulates. These tubes have fins attached to them that help dissipate heat.
*Transmission Oil Cooler: The transmission oil cooler is a separate heat exchanger that can be located in the radiator or in a separate module. It helps further cool the transmission fluid.
* Thermostat: The thermostat regulates the flow of coolant through the automatic transmission heat exchanger. When the transmission fluid temperature reaches a certain level, the thermostat opens, allowing coolant to circulate through the heat exchanger.
* Pump: The pump circulates coolant through the automatic transmission cooling system.
The automatic transmission cooling system in the Hyundai Solaris is designed to maintain the optimal temperature of the transmission fluid. This is necessary to prevent overheating and premature wear of the gearbox.