Required materials:

* Additional automatic transmission cooling radiator
* Coolant Hoses and Fittings
* Hose clamps
* Tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, pipe wrench)

Instructions:

1. Preparation:

* Raise and secure the vehicle using jacks or a lift.
* Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
* Drain the coolant from the automatic transmission.
* Determine a location to install an additional radiator.

2. Radiator installation:

* Attach the optional radiator to the selected location. Use rubber gaskets or insulation to provide clearance between the radiator and other components.

3. Hose connection:

* Remove the old hoses from the original automatic transmission radiator.
* Connect the hoses to the new radiator and tighten the hose clamps.
* Route the hoses to the original radiator using fittings and clamps.

4. Filling and releasing air from the system:

* Fill the system with ATP coolant and start the engine.
*Run the engine until it reaches operating temperature.
* Check the coolant level and add if necessary.
* Bleed the air from the system by opening the bleed screw on the new radiator.

5. Leak check:

* Check for coolant leaks from hoses and connections.
* Tighten hose clamps or replace hoses as necessary.

6. Completion:

* Connect the negative terminal of the battery.
* Lower the vehicle and level it.
* Drive the car and check the operation of the automatic transmission.

Additional tips:

* Choose a high-quality additional automatic transmission cooling radiator designed for your specific car model.
*Tighten all connections carefully to prevent leaks.
*Check the ATP coolant level regularly and change it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
* Installing an additional automatic transmission cooling radiator requires certain mechanical skills. If you are unsure of your abilities, it is recommended to seek professional help.

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