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Transmission Cooling

The transmission fluid cooling system, without an auxiliary transmission fluid cooler, consists of:

The transmission fluid cooling system, with an auxiliary transmission fluid cooler, consists of:

The transmission fluid flows from the transmission (front fitting for 4R100) (bottom fitting for 4R70W), to the intank transmission fluid cooler, to the auxiliary transmission fluid cooler, if so equipped, and returns to the transmission (rear fitting for 4R100) (top fitting for 4R70W).

For fluid cooler flow testing, and backflushing and cleaning procedures, refer to AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION-4R100 or AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION-4R70W .

Fig 1: Identifying Transmission Without Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Cooler And Parts Description Chart (4R70W)
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Fig 2: Identifying Transmission Without Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Cooler And Parts Description Chart (4R100)
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Fig 3: Identifying Transmission With Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Cooler And Parts Description Chart (4R70W)
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Fig 4: Identifying Transmission With Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Cooler And Parts Description Chart (4R100)
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