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which hose on radiator is transmission outlet (doing flush) help

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Old 03-17-07, 01:36 PM
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I am ready to flush my transmission fluid and there are two connections for my
97 SC400.
Two hoses:
A)The 1/1" rubber hose connecting closest to the bottom large coolant radiator hose and
B)there is another metal pipe connected to the tranny then rubber hose.

Which hose do I disconnect to flush the tranny?
In other words, which is the exit hose which is what I need to drain out the tranny fluid.
Your help is appreciated
Old 03-17-07, 08:06 PM
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I can't remember offhand, but when I did it I posted which is which, if you care to search. Using a Sharpie, I put arrows on them showing the ATF flow.
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I pulled off the rubber hose that directly connects to the base of the radiator.
The flow of fluid is from the engine to the base of the radiator.
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