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How exactly is the Tranny Cooler mounted?

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Old Apr 10, 2001 | 02:34 PM
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I have been reading how to install the Tranny Cooler under the Talk Shop section of Maxima.org It looks like it shouldnt be that hard but I have one question. I couldnt tell by the picture provided in the directions how exactly the Cooler is mounted. What is holding it on, there is a part that says insert zip ties towards the motor but what are they tying to? I see the foam pad behind the Cooler but I cant see how its attached. If anyone could help me I would really appreciate it. The Transmission places were going to try to charge me $115 bucks for the install and I will not pay to have that done. I will do it myself it seems easy I just need help with this one part. Thanks
Old Apr 10, 2001 | 03:03 PM
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The tranny cooler is mounted to the air conditioning condenser. The cooler should come with plastic ties that go through the fins of the a/c condenser.

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I have been reading how to install the Tranny Cooler under the Talk Shop section of Maxima.org It looks like it shouldnt be that hard but I have one question. I couldnt tell by the picture provided in the directions how exactly the Cooler is mounted. What is holding it on, there is a part that says insert zip ties towards the motor but what are they tying to? I see the foam pad behind the Cooler but I cant see how its attached. If anyone could help me I would really appreciate it. The Transmission places were going to try to charge me $115 bucks for the install and I will not pay to have that done. I will do it myself it seems easy I just need help with this one part. Thanks
Old Apr 10, 2001 | 03:33 PM
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one end of the plastic ties going in through the fins of the tranny cooler --> tranny cooler --> foam --> AC condenser --> the other end of the plastic ties coming out through the fins of the AC condenser
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