Originally Posted by
ctrcbob
Where is the Transmission Cooler on the Marauder?
On my Continental, it sits in the air stream forward of the Radiator and A/C Condenser. In a 94 T-Bird I had, it was in the (side mount) Radiator, flowing in from the bottom and out the top. In the Sebring I had, it was the top five rows of the condenser unit, with everything under the top five rows being A/C Condenser.
Because I tow every once in a while, I want an extra cooler. If it is in the radiator, is the outlet at the top?
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From the service manual:
The transmission fluid cooler is an oil-to-air fluid cooler with a thermostatic bypass valve. The fluid cooler is mounted between the radiator and the condenser.
- When the transmission fluid is cold and the thermostatic valve is closed, the transmission fluid does not circulate through the fluid cooler.
- As the transmission fluid temperature increases, the thermostatic bypass valve opens and allows the transmission fluid to circulate through the fluid cooler.
2004 DTR
Born on 5/31/04
Adopted 11/13/04