Materials:
* Additional automatic transmission cooling radiator
* Pipes and clamps
* Transmission fluid
* Funnel for filling
* Tool kit
Instructions:
1. Security:
* Provide parking brake of the vehicle.
*Wait for the engine and transmission to cool down.
* Remove the terminal from the negative terminal of the battery.
2. Draining transmission fluid:
* Locate the transmission drain plug. It is usually located at the bottom of the oil pan.
* Place a container under the drain plug to drain the transmission fluid.
* Unscrew the drain plug and allow the liquid to drain.
3. Removing the old automatic transmission cooling radiator:
* Find an old automatic transmission cooler. It is usually located next to the main engine cooling radiator.
* Disconnect the hoses and wires going to the radiator.
* Remove the bolts securing the radiator to the car.
* Remove the old radiator.
4. Installation of an additional automatic transmission cooling radiator:
*Attach the optional radiator to the vehicle with bolts.
* Connect hoses and wires to the new radiator.
* Tighten all bolts and clamps.
5. Filling transmission fluid:
* Install a funnel into the transmission filler plug.
* Add enough transmission fluid to bring the level to the recommended level.
* Use the dipstick to check the fluid level.
6. Starting the engine:
* Install the terminal on the negative terminal of the battery.
* Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes.
* Check the transmission fluid level and add if necessary.
7. Test drive:
* Go on a test drive to check the operation of the new automatic transmission cooler.
* Monitor the transmission fluid temperature readings. It should not exceed the recommended value.
Adviсe:
* Use transmission fluid recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
*Tighten bolts and clamps to proper torque.
*If you experience any difficulties, consult a qualified mechanic.