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Thank you all again. Fedex delivered one of the lines yesterday, and UPS was supposed to deliver as well, but they did not. Amazon is showing a delivery date between 4-8th now...hope it didn't get lost:(
 
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Hook it with the tool and wrap a shop rag around it before pulling it out. It may not keep you from dropping it, but at least it won't go flying off into the unknown.
Good luck with that on the connectors at the tranny. At least on mine it's almost impossible to get to them, much less wrap a rag round them. But great idea on the ones at the radiator.
 

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Good luck with that on the connectors at the tranny. At least on mine it's almost impossible to get to them, much less wrap a rag round them. But great idea on the ones at the radiator.

Yeah, that was meant for the ones at the rad. I've never had to change tranny lines so I've never looked at that end. I've replaced plenty of rads so I was talking about that end. On a similar note: If you ever work on a car with manual windows, a shop rag is the best tool for removing the clip to remove the crank handle. Fold the rag once or twice and slip it behind the crank, against the door panel. Hold both ends and work it kinda like how a shoe shiner holds his rag, but slowly. The rag will snag the clip and pull it out while keeping it from flying off. No risk of damaging the door panel from pry tools.
 

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Awesome trick! I hate how the clip either flies off or falls inside the door.
 

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I looked into it. In front of the condensor behind my grill I have the transcooler, did see anything else. The fluid coming out of the lines looks like tranny fluid. I hope so at least. I ordered the lines and they are on the way. I really appreciate your help so much!
I had a power steering cooler on my 03 Yukon. Was severely rotted, due to snow belt living. It was on the Left front. Just a thought
 
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I had a power steering cooler on my 03 Yukon. Was severely rotted, due to snow belt living. It was on the Left front. Just a thought

I followed these and they are the tranny ones, just have to get the parts...amazon is f**king it all up. I am about to cancel the parts and go elsewhere.
 

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