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Old 07-21-2011, 04:44 AM   #19
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Guys: Tell me about the oil cooler radiator for automatic transmissions.
If it exists, and how it can be cleaned from the inside?
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:20 AM   #20
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Usually its built into the radiator, the thing that coolant from the engine (also) flows through. Look for two lines going fom the trans into the radiator, usually on the lower part of it.

Are you worried about metal debris being inside, maybe from your lunched transmission?
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:24 AM   #21
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Guys: Tell me about the oil cooler radiator for automatic transmissions.
If it exists, and how it can be cleaned from the inside?
On AT Yaris the bottom part of the radiator is an oil cooler. There are two hoses that go from the transmission to it. The clean it you flush it with fresh transmission fluid.
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Old 07-21-2011, 11:06 AM   #22
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On AT Yaris the bottom part of the radiator is an oil cooler. There are two hoses that go from the transmission to it. The clean it you flush it with fresh transmission fluid.
New liquid for washing is expensive.
Can be washed than deshovaya? Kerosene or petrol for example, after the blow compressed air?
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Old 07-21-2011, 11:12 AM   #23
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New liquid for washing is expensive.
Can be washed than deshovaya? Kerosene or petrol for example, after the blow compressed air?
The ATF fluid is expensive, but I would not want to risk residue from other fluids. To save money I would only use a cheaper, but similar ATF fluid for flushing it.
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Old 07-21-2011, 11:12 AM   #24
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Thats what I would do.
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Old 07-21-2011, 12:43 PM   #25
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The ATF fluid is expensive, but I would not want to risk residue from other fluids. To save money I would only use a cheaper, but similar ATF fluid for flushing it.
What could be the equivalents ATF ?
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What could be the equivalents ATF ?
According to Toyota ATF WS is unique, but for flushing you could use a Dexron III or Dexron IV ATF, and if a few drops of residue remained it wouldn't be a problem.
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Old 07-21-2011, 03:06 PM   #27
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The forum found the Land Cruiser.
Rinse the radiator AT can be gasoline, about 2-3 liters.
After washing shed ATF

http://www.land-cruiser.ru/index.php?showtopic=53481

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Old 07-21-2011, 03:50 PM   #28
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The forum found the Land Cruiser.
Rinse the radiator AT can be gasoline, about 2-3 liters.
After washing shed ATF

http://www.land-cruiser.ru/index.php?showtopic=53481

If you're going to wash it with gasoline, make sure you also run some fresh ATF through it(and discard it) before the final fill up.
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Old 07-22-2011, 12:52 PM   #29
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New question. How to measure the oil in the AT. At what height should oil? (4 marks on the dipstick)
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New question. How to measure the oil in the AT. At what height should oil? (4 marks on the dipstick)
It should be between the bottom two marks when cold and between the top two marks when hot.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:13 PM   #31
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Found on Russian site http://www.akpp-otvet.narod.ru/information about the failure of automatic transmission.
Of these reasons, this sporty ride. Hence the question: how much you squeezed out of your Yaris with an automatic transmission, and what kind of mileage Yaris?
My transmission broke after a speed of 100 miles per hour
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Old 08-01-2011, 10:54 AM   #32
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Old 08-01-2011, 11:54 AM   #33
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The site you mention is in Russian.

Cant read it.
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:01 PM   #34
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The site you mention is in Russian.

Cant read it.
he site is very interesting. I do not know how you translate kompyuter whether all clear, but there are a lot of information on problems that AT.
Я хочу быть полезным, как и в CTScott Yaris мира.
Но я не знаю английский
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:07 PM   #35
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I want to be helpful, as in CTScott Yaris World.
But I do not know English
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Old 08-01-2011, 01:36 PM   #36
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Below is the google translation of the page:



In the site menu, select the brand of your machine and see what questions were from other users in the repair of automatic transmission or automatic transmission defect is suspected.

Repair or replace your automatic transmission?
Auto Repair is always bad news, because it involves making some important decisions:




Or are you spending money to repair the automatic transmission? Or be smarter and get rid of an old car and buy another car with automatic transmission or automatic transmission to make repairs?
Automatic transmission repair? Or replaced by a new automatic transmission, automatic transmission, or will that is the question? Which of these options is best?

If your car is younger than 10 years, and you really like it, or you can not afford to buy another car, the best thing is probably repair and restoration of the automatic transmission engine. Cars depreciate quickly, even if they did not travel much. The cost of cars with automatic transmission can be so low that investing money in the car is not feasible from an economic point of view.

Therefore, if your car with automatic transmission costs less than $ 1,000 must be long and
think hard before you invest your money for repairs.
On the other hand, if your car is older than 10 years, and he will not roads, or are you looking for a good
an excuse to buy another car with automatic transmission and do not put penny in it. Forget about automatic transmission repair;.

First define what a bad car with automatic transmission.
If your car with automatic transmission was a lot of miles on it (at 150,000 and more miles) and it works poorly, noisy repair will be expensive. Automatic recovery with high mileage engines often require a large number of parts.

Just ask and find




Because of the difficulties and automatic transmission repair needed to restore many automatic transmission repair shop and the dealer recommended replacing the old to the new automatic transmission or a boo. New automatic transmission that are appropriate to your machine can be installed, but it will automatic transmission as a pig in a poke, as luck would run this automatic transmission or automatic transmission net.Bu bad so often that it does not fit your car because you will not find automatic transmission, and simultaneously a kind is on your mashine.U automatic transmission may be different rates of transmission, different ecu for the automatic transmission.

Most of the trouble with the automatic transmission starts from overheating. Under load such as towing a heavy trailer, slip in sugroboh, dirt, etc,, sporty ride automatic transmission. In case of overheating automatic transmission fluid ATF loses its lubricating qualities. Subjected to heat the rubber seals and gaskets inside the automatic transmission is leaking.

Nonetheless, overheating is not the only reason - sometimes automatic transmission break and require repair due to lack of maintenance or after having been repaired inexperienced technician.


Other causes of breakage automatic transmission: dynamic driving on automatic transmission, too low or too high a level of fluid in the automatic transmission fluid or the wrong ATF in automatic transmission - a man I know said transmission fluid in automatic transmission ... dogadates what happened? - Automatic transmission died after 40 minutes! Automatic transmission repair all that he has received from it.

You're reading this because you suspect something is wrong with the automatic transmission and automatic transmission repair you face. Often, people, feel they can not be automatic gearbox is serviceable, but not sure. Believe me, much better to deal with the automatic transmission at an early stage than
allow them to grow into a breakdown.

automatic transmission is the most difficult part of the machine

1 Always check the level of ATP

Tremors in the two automatic transmission can talk about the lack of ATP
3 A delay of more than 3 seconds at the appearance of nebolshog shock when switching from g to p says about the lack of ATP and problems in the automatic transmission
4 ATP smell of burning is a problem

When you work on any automatic transmission is its wear. Auto Repair is always a good time, he made kagda


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