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Transmission Cooler Kit - 4L60 700R Regular inspection and cleaning of your fleet van's transmission oil cooler are essential for its proper functioning and longevity. By following these maintenance tips, you can ensure that your cooler for transmission remains in optimal condition. 1. Regular Inspection and Cleaning: Inspect your transmission oil cooler at least once every six months or as per the manufacturer's guidelines. Check for any debris, dirt, or obstructions that may have accumulated on the cooler's fins or in the cooling lines. Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean the cooler, ensuring that all the fins are free from blockages. 2. Checking for Leaks: Inspect the transmission oil cooler for any signs of leaks. Look for puddles of transmission fluid beneath the cooler or any visible cracks or damage. If you notice any leaks, address them immediately to prevent further damage to the transmission system. 3. Replacing Old or Damaged Coolers: Over time, transmission oil coolers may become worn out, corroded, or damaged. If you notice significant damage or if your cooler is not functioning efficiently, replace it with a new one. Investing in a high-quality transmission oil cooler will ensure optimal cooling and help extend the life of your transmission system. By following these maintenance tips for your fleet van transmission oil cooler, you can minimize the risk of overheating and damage to your transmission system, ultimately saving you time and money on costly repairs. For the best selection of high-quality fleet van transmission oil coolers, trust Fleet and Auto, your reliable source for top-notch auto parts and accessories.Cross References
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Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.