Dantheman-2003
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03 Tahoe LT- Looking for some advice:
One of the first upgrades is did to my Tahoe, installed the Tru-cool 40k transmission cooler. I live in the Central Valley of California and it gets triple digits here. So I figured the upgrade was worth it. Install was pretty simple. I used the hoses that came with the kit. Cut my cooler lines and added hoses with clamps.
A year later one of the hoses popped off and while driving on the freeway and I burned up the transmission. It needed a rebuild anyway so no problem. I had a shop do the work and asked them to fix up my cooler lines ( flare them out) so they don’t pop off again.
Well yesterday, one of my hoses popped and I lost half of the fluid. Luckily, I was in a parking lot when it happened so no grave damage done. I replaced the hose and topped it off.
So now I’m looking for input. Any other setup I can do so I don’t have this happen again? Part of me regrets installing this cooler. Should have just left the stock one. Anyhow. Some advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Dan
One of the first upgrades is did to my Tahoe, installed the Tru-cool 40k transmission cooler. I live in the Central Valley of California and it gets triple digits here. So I figured the upgrade was worth it. Install was pretty simple. I used the hoses that came with the kit. Cut my cooler lines and added hoses with clamps.
A year later one of the hoses popped off and while driving on the freeway and I burned up the transmission. It needed a rebuild anyway so no problem. I had a shop do the work and asked them to fix up my cooler lines ( flare them out) so they don’t pop off again.
Well yesterday, one of my hoses popped and I lost half of the fluid. Luckily, I was in a parking lot when it happened so no grave damage done. I replaced the hose and topped it off.
So now I’m looking for input. Any other setup I can do so I don’t have this happen again? Part of me regrets installing this cooler. Should have just left the stock one. Anyhow. Some advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Dan