supplemental cvt fluid cooler
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Overall unless you live on the Equator and spend all day driving up hill with a car full of passengers I’d say the cooling system on the car is probably good as is. You’d be better off spending the money on a fluid and filter change for the CVT.
I installed an auxiliary transmission cooler on my Dodge pickup back when I towed with it. I just tapped into the return line from the factory transmission cooler back to the transmission with some hose and then to the aftermarket cooler. I can’t tell you if it made a difference or not cause I didn’t install the temp gauge until I’d installed the second cooler and I got rid of the pickup shortly afterward. The cooler I got off of amazon. I got it all done for under $50, doing the work myself. Don’t forget to add fluid as the new cooler will add to the capacity slightly.
Hayden Automotive 402 Ultra-Cool Tube and Fin Transmission Cooler
I installed an auxiliary transmission cooler on my Dodge pickup back when I towed with it. I just tapped into the return line from the factory transmission cooler back to the transmission with some hose and then to the aftermarket cooler. I can’t tell you if it made a difference or not cause I didn’t install the temp gauge until I’d installed the second cooler and I got rid of the pickup shortly afterward. The cooler I got off of amazon. I got it all done for under $50, doing the work myself. Don’t forget to add fluid as the new cooler will add to the capacity slightly.
Hayden Automotive 402 Ultra-Cool Tube and Fin Transmission Cooler
2016 Ford Explorer XLT Ecoboost
2010 Kizashi GTS FWD
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2010 Kizashi GTS FWD
2011 F-350 Lariat Crew Cab 4x4 6.7