Does the AC condenser affect the transmission?

Does the AC condenser affect the transmission?

Yes, an A/C condenser makes a wonderful transmission cooler. Now, to preventing the fluid from being “too cool”? use a radiator with a tranny cooler built in and run the fluid through the coller built into the radiator AFTER it’s run through the former A/C condenser.

What fluid runs through AC condenser?

In the condenser, the gaseous refrigerant sheds heat and returns to a liquid state. In other words, the condenser condenses the refrigerant from a gas to a liquid. Related: Why Does Your Air Conditioning Need Recharging? The liquid refrigerant flows to the evaporator inside the dashboard, where it cools the cabin.

Does transmission affect air conditioning?

Air conditioner compressors are not engaged unless the air conditioning is switched ON. As long as the A/C compressor is not physically damaged (broken or seized), it should not effect the normal operation of the engine and transmission.

How much does it cost to replace transmission fluid lines?

Once those lines start to malfunction, then the transmission fluid can overheat. You will pay somewhere between $100 and $450 for a transmission cooler line replacement. The labor should be between $60 and $300, while parts can cost you anywhere from $40-$160.

Why are cooler lines important in a transmission?

The transmission cooling line system is vital to any automatic transmission. It circulates the hot fluid away to the radiator via cooler lines and returns the cooled fluid back to the transmission. A loss of fluid leading to an overheated transmission can be devastating as the system loses its ability to cool.

How to tell if transmission fluid is good?

When in good condition, transmission fluid is a very bright red, so it is very easy to notice on most surfaces. The below chart shows the colors transmission fluid will be based on how good it is.

What kind of fittings are used for transmission lines?

Barb fittings are the most common type of transmission cooler line fitting, and it used with rubber lines. These fittings are a push fit type that allow for a standard hose clamp to keep the transmission line in place.

What kind of hose to use for transmission cooler lines?

DIYers may be tempted to use any hose available in the garage but only new high-quality hoses made with chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) with a Hypalon cover (Hypalon is a synthetic rubber material resistant to chemicals, temperature extremes, and ultraviolet light) should be used.