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Old 04-24-07, 05:31 AM
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Which cooler line do I pull from the radiator to flush my tranny using the ATF pump naturally to flush tranny? Also, what is the piece I have outlined in the pic... it has a little oil seepage and was curious.. Thanks
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Which cooler line do I pull from the radiator to flush my tranny using the ATF pump naturally to flush tranny? Also, what is the piece I have outlined in the pic... it has a little oil seepage and was curious.. Thanks
The skinnier line on the bottom is what you hook up to, the larger diameter hose is for the cooling fan which is driven by your P/S pump. And the can looking thing is an inline P/S fluid filter.
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Originally Posted by 92ES5sp
The skinnier line on the bottom is what you hook up to, the larger diameter hose is for the cooling fan which is driven by your P/S pump. And the can looking thing is an inline P/S fluid filter.
The line on the left that I have marked This Line is the one I pull off and put into a drain pan to drain the old ATF while starting the engine and letting the AT push it out for me?
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The line on the left that I have marked This Line is the one I pull off and put into a drain pan to drain the old ATF while starting the engine and letting the AT push it out for me?
Yes im pretty sure the line on the left is the feed into the radiator and the other one is the return back to the tranny.
Basically whichever hose is hot is what you want to hook up to
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Yes im pretty sure the line on the left is the feed into the radiator and the other one is the return back to the tranny.
Basically whichever hose is hot is what you want to hook up to
Cool.. thanks for the info... what about that leaky PS filter can... just check the connections or replace it?
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Cool.. thanks for the info... what about that leaky PS filter can... just check the connections or replace it?
Yeah I would check/replace hoses first as a new filter might be a special order part and might be a while to get a new one.

Go to Toyota for OEM parts.
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Thanks man.. I appreciate the help
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Hey no prob, thats what this site is all about!
Let us know how it works out.
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