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Old 06-20-2005, 01:35 PM
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Radiator ???

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We Got A 1999 Dodge Dakota Sport ..and In Need To Get A New Radiator.. How Do I Know It It Has A "aux" Tranny Oil Cooler..?..does This Mean It Has Two Tranny Coolers ..or Just One???.....i Need To Know Quickly So A Response Will Be Apreciated
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I'm pretty sure if you have one cooler that is the one they are refering to as "auxiliary (additonal, supplimentary)." It used to be that there were very few vehicles with oil coolers (tranny or engine) and now that many new vehicles have them them they are called auxiliary.There wouldn't be two trans coolers that I know of. If your truck is a 4x4 I'm willing to bet that is has the tranny cooler.
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Re: Radiator ???

thx for the info.....i found out it has only the one .....w/o the "aux" cooler....cause its only 2wd....thx for da reply
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