Is a transmission cooler worth it?

A transmission cooler will just help to prolong the life of the transmission by keeping the fluid cooler. Transmission fluid cannot be cooled too much, so the addition of a cooler is a good idea, especially if you are towing.
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Does a transmission cooler extend the life of a transmission?

Towing puts extra strain on your transmission, which causes extra heat. Extend your transmission's life by installing an external transmission cooler. Summer's here and that means a trip to the lake or a campground.
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Does transmission cooler add horsepower?

When mounted in an area that sees direct air flow, such as behind the grille, a stacked plate cooler will be extremely effective in keeping everything running smoothly. As horsepower and torque increase so will the size of the cooler to an extent, but also consider driving style as part of the equation.
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What kind of car usually needs a transmission cooler?

The transmission cooler is suitable for most standard vehicle types, and it proves to be ideal for small to midsize cars and trucks. With the capacity of 18,000 GVWR, it's perfect for towing small loads and ideal for daily situations on the road.
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How much does it cost to have a transmission cooler installed?

You can have a local transmission shop install a transmission oil cooler in your vehicle. Expect to pay between $150 and $250 for the job. Either way, installing an auxiliary transmission oil cooler is one of the best investments you can make in protecting your transmission from overheating and certain failure.
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Do You Need a Transmission Cooler For Your Car or Truck



How do I keep my transmission cool while towing?

Adding a simple auxiliary cooler inline with the factory unit can nearly double the life of transmission fluid, keeping your gearbox happy and healthy for a long time. Also helpful are aftermarket aluminum pans. Their added fluid capacity and finned heat-sink design provide additional cooling as well.
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Should transmission cooler be before or after radiator?

Answer: We recommend installing the auxiliary cooler after the radiator to return the coolest fluid directly to the transmission. Installing the cooler before the radiator will still provide additional cooling and may be necessary in some difficult-to-access applications.
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Do I need a fan on my transmission cooler?

Mechanical fans are almost always better than electric fans in terms of CFM or cooling power if you will. In this case an external transmission cooler is what is needed. Whether it needs it's own fan or not would require testing the temps of the fluid to find out.
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How much does a transmission cooler lower the temperature?

It's also been stated that every temperature drop of 20 degrees F can effectively double transmission component life. Put into more practical terms, ATF which runs at 260 degrees F can cause component failure in as little as 5,000 miles.
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Is a transmission cooler the same as an oil cooler?

Transmission, differential, and power steering coolers do the same thing an engine oil cooler does. They transfer heat away from the lubricating oil. Although it may seem like transmissions, differentials, and power steering run cooler than engines, exactly the opposite is true.
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Will a transmission cooler void warranty?

According to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, "It is illegal for companies to void your warranty or deny coverage under the warranty simply because you used an aftermarket part unless that product caused the problem."
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What temp should your transmission be?

The optimal temperature range for transmission fluid is 175 to 220 degrees. Above that, for every 20 degrees bad things happen, starting with formation of varnish at 240 degrees, followed by seals hardening, plates slipping, seals and clutches burn out, carbon is formed, and, ultimately, failure.
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Do transmission oil coolers work?

As long as it is properly installed, a transmission cooler will not affect a factory transmission. It is a flow-through device and does not affect any internal components of the transmission. A transmission cooler will just help to prolong the life of the transmission by keeping the fluid cooler.
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How do I know if my transmission cooler is working?

With a bad transmission cooler, the heat won't be absorbed properly, causing more wear on your precious gearbox and engine.
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Bad or Clogged Transmission Cooler Symptoms
  1. Transmission Fluid Leak. ...
  2. Poor Performance. ...
  3. Strange Transmission Noises. ...
  4. Increased Temperature. ...
  5. Dashboard Warning Light.
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Can a transmission cooler be mounted upside down?

Do Transmission Coolers Have to Install Right Side Up Or Can they be Upside Down. Expert Reply: The Derale stacked plate transmission coolers like part # D13403 can be mounted in any orientation that you need including having the hose fittings down.
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What does a transmission cooler do?

Transmission coolers help to protect your transmission when you turn up the heat. Transmission Coolers help transmissions deal with the added stress and heat caused by towing boats, trailers and other heavy objects.
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How much fluid does a transmission cooler hold?

We recommend to check your transmission fluid with your dip stick after installation of the cooler, typically you will need less than 1 pint-quart of fluid to fill the amount of fluid that was displaced. You can try to prefill the transmission cooler but this tends to get messy quick.
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Do I need a transmission cooler to tow a trailer?

If you are towing 3500 pounds or under, you'll be fine without the tranny cooler. If towing over 3500 pounds, get a cooler.
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Does towing a trailer damage transmission?

Towing can put a strain on your truck's transmission

If the fluid levels are inadequate, towing will overwork the components and cause serious damage. Uneven weight distribution can also damage your truck.
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Can towing a trailer damage a automatic transmission?

While you may not think much of it, towing, even for short distances, can do significant damage to your vehicle's transmission.
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Do engines run cooler with synthetic oil?

Well, that makes synthetic oil slipperier than conventional oil which means less friction in your engine. Your vehicle engine runs cooler, wears less and lasts longer. You also get a boost in power and maybe even an improvement in fuel economy.
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Does a truck need an oil cooler?

Which Vehicles Need Oil Coolers? While any vehicle can have an oil cooler, vehicles frequently involved in heavy-duty or high-performance situations usually require one. Coolers are most often in semi-trucks, heavy-duty pickup trucks that haul trailers, and sports vehicles.
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