How to remove transmission cooler lines from Jeep?

How to remove transmission cooler lines from Jeep?

Drain the coolant from the smaller radiator into the drain pan. Close the petcock once drained. Loosen the metal clamping nuts that secure the sending and return transmission cooler lines to the side of the radiator with an open-ended wrench. Pull the lines off of the radiator.

How do you remove transmission lines from Radiator?

Loosen the metal clamping nuts that secure the sending and return transmission cooler lines to the side of the radiator with an open-ended wrench. Pull the lines off of the radiator. Follow both lines until you locate the mounting point on the transmission housing.

What happens if there is no oil in the head of the radiator?

If you have oil in your radiator but no radiator fluid in the head, then you more than likely have a crack in you’re radiator. Your truck (same as my husbands) has an oil cooling line that runs through the radiator. Its mixing there. Flush out the system and replace your radiator.

What can I do about an oil leak in my radiator?

Considering putting some fluorescent dye into the oil, when you illuminate dyed oil with a UV light like this it glows which makes it easier to find the source of the leak (and to identify new leaks vs. old ones). Here’s a video of using the dye.

How do you remove radiator from Jeep Cherokee?

Use pliers or a screwdriver to remove the large radiator hoses from either side of the radiator at the top and the bottom. If you have an automatic transmission, there will be 2 transmission lines coming into the radiator, which need to be removed from the driver side of the radiator.

Drain the coolant from the smaller radiator into the drain pan. Close the petcock once drained. Loosen the metal clamping nuts that secure the sending and return transmission cooler lines to the side of the radiator with an open-ended wrench. Pull the lines off of the radiator.

Loosen the metal clamping nuts that secure the sending and return transmission cooler lines to the side of the radiator with an open-ended wrench. Pull the lines off of the radiator. Follow both lines until you locate the mounting point on the transmission housing.

How do you remove a radiator from a car?

Take off the radiator mounting support bolts, and remove the radiator support. Remove the bolts holding the radiator in place, and lift out the radiator. Slide the new radiator into place, and tighten the bolts according to specifications. Reattach the radiator support and the radiator mounting support bolts.