bowtiegurl
TYF Newbie
I replaced the radiator in my 2007 Yukon SLT with a Spectra Premium CU2423.
I drove about a mile and back when I noticed a little smoke from under the hood. Opened the hood to find transmission fluid all over the engine. The top transmission cooler line had popped out. I'm sure I had seated it fully because I heard the click as it seated behind the C clip.I bought a new fitting reseated the line, filled back up with 7-8 qrts of fluid, let it idle watching the cooler line. The line held but when putting into any gear it does not go. Just revs up. All the stories I've read of this happening to other people their transmission's are fine after putting fluid back in. Is there something else I need to do or check? Can't afford to take it to a shop to have it looked at.I let it idle with fluid filled for 25-30 minutes and the transmission got up to 207•. With my old factory radiator it stayed around 178•. Also I squeezed the top radiator hose and I could squeeze all the way to the middle. The hose was warm but not hot. Any ideas?
I drove about a mile and back when I noticed a little smoke from under the hood. Opened the hood to find transmission fluid all over the engine. The top transmission cooler line had popped out. I'm sure I had seated it fully because I heard the click as it seated behind the C clip.I bought a new fitting reseated the line, filled back up with 7-8 qrts of fluid, let it idle watching the cooler line. The line held but when putting into any gear it does not go. Just revs up. All the stories I've read of this happening to other people their transmission's are fine after putting fluid back in. Is there something else I need to do or check? Can't afford to take it to a shop to have it looked at.I let it idle with fluid filled for 25-30 minutes and the transmission got up to 207•. With my old factory radiator it stayed around 178•. Also I squeezed the top radiator hose and I could squeeze all the way to the middle. The hose was warm but not hot. Any ideas?