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BrianCunningham | drip from tranmission cooler line 2009 Silverado 2500 | ||
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Meet a friend who was getting her car serviced today figured since I was there I'd get the oil changed on the Silverado During the inspection they noticed a drip coming from the transmission cooler lines They wanted $600 to change it w parts I priced a new line $120 You can't just tighten the line up they're quick connect w3ird?? Of course it's 10 degrees out so take a change an change it when it's warmer or go ahead and them? |
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Posted on: 2015/1/23 17:56
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TommyT-Bone | Re: drip from tranmission cooler line 2009 Silverado 2500 | ||
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How many drips to a quart? Maybe it's a cold weather drip. You can wait on that I think. End of March is right around the corner. Now if you have a leak that's another story. |
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Posted on: 2015/1/23 18:12
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bogus | Re: drip from tranmission cooler line 2009 Silverado 2500 | ||
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I'm with Tommy on this... how fast is the drip?
You may also be dealing with a bad o-ring... something worth checking. |
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Posted on: 2015/1/23 20:16
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