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Old Mar 15, 2008 | 05:43 PM
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does it matter where i hook the tranny cooler line to? can it be return line or feed line?
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make of car would probably help?


do you have a manual tranny, or auto tranny?
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auto tranny. mitsu mirage for dd.
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you should have 2 rubber lines going into either the side/bottom of the radiator.


one is a feed line, and one is a return line.


im pretty sure your radiator acts as a tranny cooler for daily driving purposes.?

if im correct?

but if you want to bypass that and put an after market one one, then those are the lines you hook up to the cooler.


make sure you add and check your tranny fluid after install, b/c you will lose some fluid when you disconnect your hoses.
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