Is a Special Fitting Needed to Install a Transmission Cooler on a 2000 Chrysler LHS
Question:
I was just wondering if this adapter will fit the bottom cooling line on the radiator for a 2000 LHS Chrysler, to connect to the transmission line.
asked by: John N
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Expert Reply:
From what I could find a special fitting is not needed when installing a transmission cooler on a 2000 Chrysler LHS. The Insta-Dapt fitting, # D13004, that comes with the coolers we sell should be all you need.
Fitting # D13034 would fit if the lines on the vehicle take a 9/16-24. But that can be difficult to determine. A Chrysler dealer may have this information if you speak to a tech in the service department.
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Derale Insta-Dapt Radiator Adapter
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