hose from radiator to tranny leaking
#1
hose from radiator to tranny leaking
so i was at the stealership today having my car looked at and they told me that there are 2 tubes that connect the radiator to the tranny. they are starting to leak and are definately going to need to be replaced asap. they are 117$ and the labor to install them is another 130$. this seems a bit rediculous to me. i dont know if this is something i can do myself but it seems like a lot of money to install a couple tubes. anyone have any idea if im getting played or what?
#2
You're always getting played if you're having your car worked on at the dealership. I'm sure that price is their standard price for such a replacement, but that's because dealerships make their money off of people who can't do stuff themselves. Replace them yourself man.
#4
Did they show you which ones they were? If not check which ones they are and see if they are something you can handle then research alittle. Thats what I do now. I havent taken this maxima to the dealership yet to replace anything. Ive pretty much researched and done it myself. I even replaced the dang alternator and that was a pita. On my old maxima I took it to the dealership if I was uncomfortable about doing it. Sometimes it looks hard until you atleast try it and youll be surprised.
#6
I started by doing my own tune-ups with a Hayne's, now there's nothing on my car I haven't touched. When it came time to work on engine internals the fsm and advice from orgers was all I needed. Change them urself, it's only draining the fluid and removing 4 clamps. Download the FSM<--it's the bible (or science book for others). My only concern is that you be very conscious of safety regarding tools, jack and stands. Good luck
#7
You wouldn't even need to drain the fluid.
The hardest part of the job would be removing the splash shields to get at the hoses.
I would recommend just installing an after market trans cooler.
The hardest part of the job would be removing the splash shields to get at the hoses.
I would recommend just installing an after market trans cooler.
#8
I noticed my tranny cooler hoses had a slight leak about 7 years ago and
simply tightened the clamps - hasn't leaked since. Recently , when I put
in a new radiator and was changing the main hoses- I was going to replace
the cooler hoses ... until I got a quote from the dealer of $114.00 for the cooler hoses --
screw that! The originals will stay on till the car dies( or they sprout a REAL leak)
Amusing that the radiator was in stock at Advance at a reasonable price ,
the radiator hoses were in stock at Autozone at a reasonable price ,but the tranny lines (like everything else at the dealer ) would have to be ordered .
simply tightened the clamps - hasn't leaked since. Recently , when I put
in a new radiator and was changing the main hoses- I was going to replace
the cooler hoses ... until I got a quote from the dealer of $114.00 for the cooler hoses --
screw that! The originals will stay on till the car dies( or they sprout a REAL leak)
Amusing that the radiator was in stock at Advance at a reasonable price ,
the radiator hoses were in stock at Autozone at a reasonable price ,but the tranny lines (like everything else at the dealer ) would have to be ordered .
#10
The dealer price is outrageous. Just get some transmission hose and 4 clamps. Very easy job. If the new hose rubs the frame, split some heater hose to protect the transmission hose. When I installed transmission cooler, I used hose with ID 11/32". Note: Check for leak and tighten the clamps as needed. Maxima fittings are on the small side.
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