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Old 04-17-2006, 07:22 AM
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Anyone Installed a trans cooler on a 04' 24v...

or similar?

Bought a Hayden 1403 which will do the job.

Put it up on ramps to install this weekend and its not as straight forward as I'd hoped.

Are the trans cooler lines the ones the go into the top & bottom of the passenger side of the radiator?

Is the bottom the output to the trans? (I would guess, hot in the top cool out the bottom?).

I know the cooler goes in the very front, question is horizontally or vertically?

How a trans drain plug. Has anyone installed one of these? If so, where did you put it?

Thanks up front.
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Old 04-20-2006, 08:23 PM
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Re: Anyone Installed a trans cooler on a 04' 24v...

If I recall correctly the TF is in the pipe on the bottom, I remember it was in the one with fins on my '99. Ideally you want to mount the cooler vertically, but there's not a whole lot of space. I have mine mounted at an angle.
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