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Transmission Coolers Installation And Review Videos


Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4116XJ Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4116XJ Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-a-lite transmission oil cooler with the 3/8-inch barbed fittings and a class II rating. Now this is a custom fit part. It is designed to fit the 1987 to 2001 Jeep Cherokee XJs. On a custom fit part I always like to recommend to go to our website and use our fit guide. Put in your year and model vehicle and it'll show you if this will work for your application. Now this Translife transmission cooler kit will provide additional cooling to protect your automatic transmission. Cooler transmission oil will give you more reliable consistent shifts and it prevents your transmission from any damage during extreme towing conditions. more


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4/12/2016 10:05:59 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4116C3 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4116C3 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flexalite Transmission Oil Cooler. This has the 3/8ths inch barb fittings and has a class 2 rating. This is a custom fit part. It is designed to fit the 1968 to 1982 Chevrolet C3 Corvettes. Now on any custom fit parts what I always like to recommend is to go to our website, use our fit guide. Put in your year and model vehicle and it'll show you if this'll work for your application. Now this Translife transmission cooler kit will provide additional cooling to protect your automatic transmission. more


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4/11/2016 10:05:50 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45221 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45221 Review

Today I'm going to take a look at the Flex-A-Lite Heavy Duty Engine Oil or Transmission Oil Cooler. This has the 1/2 inch NPT female fittings on the end, and it's a Class 4 rated cooler. This heavy duty cooler can be used for engine oil cooling or transmission oil cooling. Basically, your engine will function at its best when your engine oil is usually between 180 to 200 degrees and engine oil will act both as a coolant and as a lubricant. If that oil gets too hot, what will happen is your horse power drops, varnish forms on the inside of the engine, and your oil starts to break down. A heavy duty oil cooler like this, when used in towing applications, will give you longer life to the engines and its components by keeping that oil from overheating. As I mentioned, this is also suitable as a heavy duty transmission oil cooler. Basically, because your automatic transmission will work harder when you tow, it also will get hotter and heat of course is one of the major enemies of the transmission. more


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4/8/2016 1:35:47 PM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45251 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45251 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-A-Lite heavy duty engine oil or transmission oil cooler. This one has the 1/2 inch NPT female fittings on the end here and it's a Class 5 rated cooler. This heavy duty oil cooler can be used for engine oil cooling or transmission oil cooling. Basically, your engine will function at its best when the engine oil is usually between about 180 and 200 degrees. Engine oil will act as a coolant itself, as well as a lubricant. Basically, if your oil gets too hot the horsepower will drop, varnish will form on the inside of your engine, and then the oil starts to break down. more


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4/6/2016 12:35:48 PM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX41166JK Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX41166JK Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-a-Lite Direct Fit Translife Transmission Cooler Kit with the minus 6 AN fittings. Now this is a custom fit part. It is designed to fit the Jeep Wrangler, the JK model starting in the year 2007. What I always like to recommend to do on any custom fit part is to always go to our website and use our fit guide, put in your year, model, vehicle, and it will show you if this will work for your application. This kit includes everything shown here on the table. The transmission cooler that has the minus 6 AN fittings. The direct fit aluminum mounting brackets allows you to connect it to your Jeep. more


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4/6/2016 11:35:47 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4190 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4190 Review

Announcer: Today I'm going to take a look at the Flex-A-Lite remote mount transmission cooler with the fan assist. It has the 3/8 inch barb settings on the outlets and inlets and it has a class IV rating. This remote mount transmission cooler and the auxiliary electric fan kit provides additional cooling to protect your vehicle's automatic transmission. It provides transmission oil cooling when free air flow is not available. You can mount this anywhere and the fan when it turns on will give you the air flow through there to cool the transmission oil. Cooler transmission oil will give you more reliable consistent shifts and it prevents the transmission damage under extreme towing conditions. The tubes right here are a 1/2 inch diameter brass tube and actually on the inside of those tubes they do have turbulator's. more


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3/31/2016 11:05:52 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45201 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45201 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-a-Lite heavy duty engine oil or transmission oil cooler. Now this heavy duty oil cooler can be used for engine oil cooling or even transmission oil cooling. Basically your engine functions at its best when the engine oil is usually between 180 and 200 degrees. Now engine oil will act as a coolant as well as a lubricant. If that oil gets too hot, your horsepower drops, varnish will form on the inside of your engine and then the oil starts to break down. A heavy duty oil cooler like this, when used in towing applications will offer a longer life to the engines and its components by keeping that oil from overheating. This also is suitable as a heavy duty transmission oil cooler. more


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3/31/2016 9:05:47 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45321 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45321 Review

Today we're going to take a look a the Flexalite heavy duty engine oil or transmission oil cooler. Now this heavy duty oil cooler can be used for engine oil cooling or transmission oil cooling. Your engine will function at the best when the engine oil is usually between 180 and 200 degrees and engine oil will act as a coolant as well as a lubricant. What happens is if your oil gets too hot, your horsepower drops, varnish will form on the inside of your engine and then the oil starts to break down. Using a heavy duty oil cooler like this in towing applications will give you longer life to the engines and its components by keeping that oil from overheating. Now this cooler can also be used as a heavy duty transmission oil cooler. more


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3/31/2016 8:35:52 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45261 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX45261 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-A-Lite heavy duty engine oil or transmission oil cooler. This heavy duty oil cooler can be used for engine oil cooling or transmission oil cooling. Your engine functions at its best when the engine oil is between 180 and 200 degrees. Engine oil will act as a coolant as well as a lubricant, so what happens if your oil gets too hot the horsepower will drop, the varnish will form on the inside of the engine, and the oil starts to break down. Using a heavy duty oil cooler like this in a towing application will give you longer life to the engine and the engine components by keeping the oil from overheating. This cooler can also be used as a heavy duty transmission oil cooler. more


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3/31/2016 8:05:47 AM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4116JK Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4116JK Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-a-lite direct fit Translife transmission cooler kit with the barbed fittings. This is a custom-fit part. It is designed to fit the Jeep Wrangler, the JK model starting in the year 2007, and on any custom-fit part, I always like to recommend to go to our website, use our fit guide, put in your year model vehicle, and it'll show you if this will work for your application. This kit includes everything shown here on the table. It includes the transmission cooler itself with the 3/8-inch barbed fittings. It includes these direct fit aluminum mounting brackets for attaching this to your Jeep. It also includes the 2 48-inch long rubber hoses with the stainless steel clamps. more


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3/29/2016 12:35:58 PM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4136 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4136 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-A-Lite Compact Oil Cooler with the -6 AN fittings, and the 180 degree outlet. This cooler is ideal for reducing temperatures in fuel, turbo oil, differential oil, or power steering fluid. It is not designed to be used as an engine oil cooler. It is a two pass tube and fin design. Basically the oil will come in one tube, pass through the fins twice on its way out of the cooler. The copper tubing transfers the heat very efficiently. more


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3/28/2016 2:35:50 PM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4130 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4130 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-a-Lite Compact Oil Cooler with the minus 6 AN Fittings. Now this is ideal for reducing temperatures in fuel, turbo oil, differential oil, or power steering fluid. It is not to be used as an engine oil cooler. It is a two pass 00:00:16 tuben 00:00:16 fin design which you can see oil will come in one tube, pass through the fins twice on its way out of the cooler. The copper tubing they use transfers the heat efficiently. Inside the copper tubing are turbulators which are designed to create a turbulating effect, and it directs the flow of the oil for better cooling. The aluminum fins right here will provide the increased surface area to transfer the heat from the tubing. more


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3/28/2016 2:35:46 PM



Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4109-1 Review- Video

Flex-a-lite Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - FLX4109-1 Review

Today we're going to take a look at the Flex-a-lite compact oil cooler with the 3/8-inch barb fittings. This is ideal for reducing temperatures in fuel, turbo oil, differential oil, or power steering fluid. It is not for use as an engine oil cooler. This has a two-pass, tube-in fin design. Basically, you can see, the oil would come in one tube, pass through the fins twice on its way out of the cooler. The copper tubing itself will transfer the heat efficiently. more


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3/28/2016 2:05:50 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2012 Subaru Outback Wagon- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2012 Subaru Outback Wagon

Today on our 2012 Subaru Outback Wagon, we're going to show you how to install the Derale performance series 8000 plate-fin transmission cooler kit with farbed 00:00:08 inlets. This is a class 3 efficient cooler, part number is D13503. Now to begin our installation we're going to pop the fascia off the front of the Subaru here, it's one that doesn't require a whole lot of effort to do, so to get us a lot of room to work we'll start removing our push pin fasteners, we're underneath the front quarter of the car here. Use a screwdriver or trim panel tool, whatever you've got. We're just going to the center core out first, then the rest of it will come in after that's through. Then we'll take the one right where the front fascia meets the fender in the corners out. We're going to do this on both sides. Now we're ready to head up top. more


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3/18/2016 2:31:06 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2016 Honda Pilot- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2016 Honda Pilot

Today on our 2016 Honda Pilot we're going to show you how to install the Derale Series 8000 plate-fin transmission cooler. Offering barbed inlets. This is a Class III efficient cooler. Part #D13503. To access our transmission lines we're going to be removing this black, plastic panel here, it's got some push-pin fasteners, a couple of Phillips head fasteners and also four 10 millimeter bolts that go right across the front here. We'll hang on to all of our hardware because we'll want to put this panel back in place once we have it down. We can work on removing the push pin fasteners. more


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2/18/2016 1:56:09 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey D12906- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey D12906

On our 2011 Honda Odyssey, we're going to show you Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit. Part #D12906. Before we install, let's go ahead and show you what components you get with the kit. This is the cooler itself. To give you an idea of dimensions, overall length, looking at 13 inches from this edge to this edge. The width here is going to be about just over 7 1/2 inches, to give you an idea of how much room you need to install on your vehicle. Counting 00:28 for the length of hose, they'll connect up to your existing lines on your van. more


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8/18/2015 2:46:21 PM



Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2009 GMC Yukon- Video

Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2009 GMC Yukon

Today on our 2009 GMC Yukon, we're going to show you haw to install the Derale series 8000 class four efficient plate fin transmission cooler kit with barb inlets, part number is D13504. At the beginning of our installation we're going to get this front bumper fascia area taken off. We've got one, two, three, four, five, and six bolts we'll take out. These require a ten millimeter socket. Now that we've got that loosened up we'll head around to the fender wells. In each fender we're going to have a seven millimeter bolt here at the top and here at the bottom. Then we've got a couple of push pin fasteners that we'll also have to take out. These take a seven millimeter socket. more


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7/22/2015 11:36:06 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Jeep Liberty- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Jeep Liberty

Today on our 2005 Jeep Liberty we're going to review an install of the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13502. Here's what our cooler will look like once it's installed. These coolers are typically installed when hauling heavy loads, or possibly even towing a heavy load, to keep the transmission temperature down to prevent the excessive heat-related transmission failures. The cooler itself is approximately 11" long, and 7" tall. It's about 1" thick, so it's compact enough that it'll fit here behind the manufacturer's grill in the air flow for optimum cooling. One of the really nice features about this cooler is it can be an add-on to a system that already has a manufacturer's cooler, or added to a system that doesn't have a cooler for additional protection for your transmission. Making it an ideal use, as in this application, for an add-on system. more


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7/6/2015 1:31:06 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2007 Nissan Murano- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2007 Nissan Murano

Today in our 2007 Nissan Murano we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler with Barb Inlets, part number D13503. We're going to go ahead and start out by removing this under-body panel right here. We have push fasteners here and a couple of Phillips head fasteners. Let's go ahead and take a flat blade screwdriver, get underneath the edge of the push fastener. If you have a trim panel removal tool that will also help you get underneath the fastener and pull it out. You just have to work from side to side until they loosen up. There are a couple of Phillips head fasteners here so we'll go ahead and just take a Phillips screwdriver and undo those. Some of them just like to come right out and some of them can put up a little fight. Just work your way across and remove them. Now let's go ahead and set this aside for re-installation later. Now, if you're able to turn your wheel in you'll have more access here to the inner fender well. more


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6/1/2015 2:01:47 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan

Today in our 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan, we're going to review and install the Derale transmission cooler part number D13503. Now to begin our install, we're going to open up the hood. We need to remove the front fascia to gain access to a location to mount our transmission cooler. To remove the front fascia, we'll start here at the top, removing the 4 fasteners. The 2 on the outside will be screws, or bolts, and the 2 on the inside will be push-pin fasteners. We'll go ahead and remove the push-pin fasteners first using our flat blade screw driver, prying the center of the fastener up and then removing it. more


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5/20/2015 4:12:08 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Nissan Frontier- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Nissan Frontier

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to install the Derale Series 8000 plate fin transmission cooler kit, part number D13502. Now to begin our install we're going to go ahead and remove the front grille. To remove the front grille we'll need to remove the multiple push pin fasteners that hold it in place. To remove the push pin fasteners we'll pry up on the center of the fastener and then remove it completely, just using a thin flat-bladed screwdriver. Now, behind the grille at the lower portion of it there are two more push pin fasteners, one on each corner. Go ahead and pry it free, then pull it out. Now with all our push pin fasteners removed, here along the bottom edge we just reach behind the front grille and gently pry it up on the six tabs to release them from the front bumper fascia. more


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4/8/2015 6:26:06 AM



Derale 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Installation - 2008 Ford Escape- Video

Derale 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Installation - 2008 Ford Escape

Today on our 2008 Ford Escape, we'll be installing the Duralli Transmission Cooler, part number D13501. To begin our install, we've already gone ahead and opened up the hood and we'll need to remove the front grill. To remove the front grill, there are multiple fasteners. Starting here at the top, we'll remove the two fasteners. Then we can pull slightly back on the grill, and locate two additional screw fasteners that secure the lower portion of the grill to the front bumper fascia. Now, once we remove both screws, one on each side, we'll need to remove two nuts that go over screw studs built into the front grill. We'll go ahead and repeat the same process on the other side. more


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1/29/2015 1:18:00 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Jeep Commander- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Jeep Commander

Today on our 2006 Jeep Commander we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 plate-fin transmission cooler kit, part number D13503. Note, we'll be using the Derale snap-in radiator fitting to make our connection, part number D13035. Now let's go ahead and begin our install. First we'll need to gain access to the transmission cooler lines. To do this we're going to remove the front grill assembly. To remove the front grill assembly there are a total of six push pin fasteners across the top that will need to be removed. The remove the push pin fasteners we'll use our flat blade screwdriver to pry up in the center of the fastener and then remove the fastener completely. more


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1/29/2015 1:15:57 PM



Derale Series 9000 Transmission Cooler Installation - 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche- Video

Derale Series 9000 Transmission Cooler Installation - 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche

Today, in the Chevy Avalanche well be installing the Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Tool Kit, part number D13611. To begin our install, well first go ahead and open the hood. Then remove the three push-pin fasteners going across the top of the engine bay. To remove these fasteners well use our flat blade screw driver and pry out on the center of the fastener and then completely remove it. Next, using a plastic pry tool or a flatbed screwdriver, and begin working the front clip off as itll unlock the fasteners underneath. Starting on the corners first and then working our way towards the middle. more


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1/26/2015 10:21:23 AM



Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Nissan Pathfinder- Video

Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Nissan Pathfinder

Today on our 2005, Nissan Pathfinder, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000, Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13504. Before we can begin installation, we'll first need to remove the lower rock guard. To remove the rock guard there are multiple fasteners that will need to be removed. Were going to go ahead and remove the front grill. To remove the front grill we've got multiple fasteners across the top, and on the front.Then once the fasteners are removed we'll reach inside the grill and release the plastic fasteners holding it to the bumper cover. Now we'll go ahead and remove the grill and set it aside. more


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1/20/2015 9:45:55 AM



Derale Dyno-Cool Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 GMC Savanna Van- Video

Derale Dyno-Cool Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 GMC Savanna Van

Today on our 2006 GMC Savana Van, we'll be installing the Derale Dyno-Cool Thin Tube Transmission Cooler kit, part number D12904. Now to begin our install, we've already gone ahead and raised the hood and we're going to remove the front grille so that we can mount our cooler. To remove the front grille, there are two fasteners here at the top. We'll also need to pop the corners free and this will be fascia that runs all the way over to the fender and around the front blinker. Now to remove the front fascia here at the corners, we'll need to pull the blinker assembly out and remove the fastener behind it. To pull the blinker assembly out, there's a gray snap fastener that secures it in the corner. Using a flat blade screwdriver or a plastic pry bar, we can pull the taillight assembly out. more


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12/22/2014 8:53:20 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2001 Ford Explorer- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2001 Ford Explorer

Today on our 2001 Ford Explorer we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler. Part number D13503. We've gone ahead and located a spot to mount the transmission cooler. Now we just need to gain access. To do this we'll simply remove the front bumper. To remove the front bumper we'll first unplug the electrical, which for this application will be the front fog lights. more


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11/14/2014 10:08:54 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2009 Nissan Xterra- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2009 Nissan Xterra

Today on our 2009 Nissan Xterra we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13502. Our first step will be removing the manufacturer's grill. To do that, across the top there are six push-pin fasteners to be removed. To remove the push-pin fasteners, we'll take a flat-bladed screwdriver, pry on in the center and then remove the entire push-pin fastener. With all six removed, there are two center attachment points where we'll reach in through the top of the grill, press in the locking tab to release the two attachment points, and then there are four more underneath the center bumper support. We'll press on the locking tab, which will release the grill from its position. Now that we have the grill removed, you can see the fasteners that we're securing it. Now with the vehicle in the cold or cool temperature, we'll go ahead and start and run the vehicle until the transmission warms up, checking the temperature at both the in- and outlet, which will be determined as the vehicle warms up. more


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10/7/2014 11:17:15 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2013 Honda Odyssey- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2013 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2013 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler kit, part number D13503. To begin our install, we've already opened the hood and we're ready to start removing the upper fasteners for the front fascia and air guard. To remove the pushpin fasteners, we'll use a flat blade screwdriver, get underneath the center of the fastener, pop it up and then remove the fastener. There'll be multiple fasteners that'll need to be removed. Now with all the fasteners removed from the top air guard, we'll go ahead and pull the air guard out of the way. We'll set it aside for re-installation later. Next we'll remove the two bolts securing the top brackets of the upper fascia. more


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9/30/2014 11:54:50 AM



Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today in our 2014 Honda Odyssey, well be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit part number D13504. Now to begin our install, well first go ahead and open the hood and remove the top panel here between the front fascia and core support. To remove it, there are multiple push pin fasteners that will need to be taken out. To remove the push pin fasteners, well just use a flat blade screwdriver to pop the center up, then get underneath the fastener and remove it completely. Once we have all the push pin fasteners out of the way, well go ahead and work the panel up and out and over the hood release. Once we have that out of the way, well go ahead and set it aside. Next were going to remove the two fasteners here at the core support that secure the top of the front fascia. more


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9/25/2014 6:46:13 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Honda Odyssey- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2006 Honda Odyssey we'll be installing the Derale series 8000 plate-fin transmission cooler kit, part number: D13503. To begin our install, we'll first need to go ahead and remove the upper engine panel. To remove it they'll be multiple push pin fasteners that we'll go ahead and remove. To remove push pin fasteners we'll simply take a flat blade screwdriver, get underneath the center of the push pin, pry it up and then remove the push pin fastener completely. Once we remove the upper panel we'll go ahead and set it aside and then remove two push pin fasteners underneath that secure the front grill to a bracket underneath. Next, we're going to move underneath the vehicle and repeat the same process with the under body trim panel. more


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9/16/2014 5:02:18 AM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - D12906 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Tube-Fin Cooler - D12906 Review

Today we'll be reviewing part number D12906. This is the Class 2 Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit. It's going to help improve functioning and overall performance of your transmission. It's also going to extend the life of the transmission and prolongs the periods between necessary fluid changes. This is going to cut down on heat related failures. It agitates fluid with built in and boss tribulators for more efficient cooling. It's constructed of a durable lightweight aluminum and a Thermo-conductive metal is going to provide excellent transfer of heat. This is going to include a high temperature OEM spec hose, with stainless steel clamps. more


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8/1/2014 8:49:17 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Honda Pilot- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Honda Pilot

Today on this 2006 Honda Pilot we're going to install part number D13503. This is the Rally Series 8000 Plate Fin and Transmission Cooler Kit. First thing we need to do is go ahead and disassemble the front of the car, where we do get access to the front of the AC condenser behind the grill. To do that we're going to remove this top plate, plate on the bottom and then we'll go ahead and take off the bumper cover. Let's go ahead and remove our top cover first. There'll be a series of plastic rivets that we have to remove. If you raise the centers up just high enough, then they pop right out. This panel's loose, so go ahead and just slip it off, then guide it over the handle here. more


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5/8/2014 4:51:04 PM



Derale Combination Transmission and Engine Oil Cooler Installation - 2012 Toyota 4Runner- Video

Derale Combination Transmission and Engine Oil Cooler Installation - 2012 Toyota 4Runner

Today on our 20174 Toyota 4Runner, we'll be installing the Derale Combination Cooler. Part number D15902. Now, to begin out install, we'll first go ahead and open up the hood. We've got remove the top fascia cover that will go between the fascia and core support. This says multiple push pin fasteners will need to be removed. To remove these push pin fasteners, we'll simply pry up on the center of the fastener and then remove it completely. Next, we'll start removing the multiple fasteners to undo the front fascia. They'll be fasteners that secure the top of the fascia inside the wheel well and underneath. Once we remove all these fasteners which will be bolts and push pin fasteners, we'll then go ahead and pull out on the wheel well to release the fascia from the fasteners underneath, slightly pull back on the fascia enough that we can reach inside and release the manufacturer's electrical wiring that runs to the fascia. We'll remove the fasteners to secure the lower rock guard. Once we removed the fasteners, we'll swing the rock guard down and remove it from the vehicle. more


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2/10/2014 1:01:04 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2014 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13502. Now to begIn our install, we'll first go ahead and open up the hood. We'll need to remove the top engine cover, those between the grill in the front core support. To do this, we'll remove the multiple push pin fasteners that secure the plastic cover and air intake. Well to remove the push pin fasteners, we'll go and pull Next, we'll then remove the 2 fasteners here, the top and secure the grill to the core support. Now with that done, we'll move to the wheel wells. To make it easier to remove the 2 screw fasteners inside the wheel well, we'll go ahead and turn the wheel inside while working on the driver's side and then inside while we're working on the passenger's side. Now with those fasteners out of the way, we'll move underneath the vehicle, we'll remove multiple fasteners that secure the front fascia and lower rock guard for both screw and push pin fasteners. Now with all the fasteners removed, we'll go ahead and pull the lower rock guard out and set it aside. It's a good idea "to get an extra set of" 00:01:20 hands as we'll remove the front fascia. To remove the front fascia, we'll pull out on the corner of the fascia where it needs to wheel well, releasing the fasteners underneath. more


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1/13/2014 10:12:36 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2009 Honda CR-V- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2009 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2009 Honda CRV, we're going to install part number D13502 from Derale. This is their transmission cooler. To start off, we're going to have to remove the front bumper fixture and grill to get access to the condenser for the AC. This is where the transmission cooler will attach to. We'll go ahead and open up the hood and there's a small panel on top with a number of fasteners and pop rivets that we can remove to take off the top panel. Now we'll move to the driver's side, and there will be two screws in the fender well, plus one more plastic rivet on the inside edge of the fender well that we have to remove. more


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6/18/2013 11:12:36 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 1999 Ford F-350- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 1999 Ford F-350

Today, on our 1999 Ford F-350 well be installing the Derale Series 7000 Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit part number d13105. To begin our install well first locate the transmission lines and the return line from the manufactures transmission cooler. After warming the vehicle up, we located the line here just in front of the engine. Our next step will be removing the front grill. To remove the front grill well remove the four fasteners across the top. There are two snap fasteners at the bottom, youll need to release the metal clip and once released we can remove the grill. more


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6/14/2013 6:16:58 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche

Today on our 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche, we'll be installing the Derale Transmission Cooler, part number D12906. We'll also be using the Derale Universal Mount Kit, part number D13002 and the GM Radiator Adaptor, part number D13035.Now our truck has had some modifications so the removal of the grill is different than normal, so we will not be showing it. With our grill out of the way, we'll go ahead and test fit the cooler.After finding a good spot for our cooler, using a couple of bolts and nuts we purchased separately, we'll attach the Derale brackets to the cooler. At this point, we want to leave the brackets loose until theyre mounted to the vehicle. We can go ahead and attach the rubber line to the cooler as well using two of the worm clamps. It also may be necessary to use some transmission fluid as lubricant to get the line around the fittings.We can now tighten down the worm clamp securing the rubber line to our cooler. more


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3/26/2013 5:20:58 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2011 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2011 Chevrolet Suburban

Today on our 2011 Chevy Suburban, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler, part number D13503. To gain access to the front of the vehicle near the radiator, we're going to remove the front clip. To do this, there are multiple fasteners along the top edge of the front clip. We'll go ahead and remove those first. Next, we'll move to the wheel well where there are multiple push pin and screw-in fasteners to remove. Now, we'll go ahead and get underneath the vehicle where we'll have several more fasteners that need to be removed. more


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10/18/2012 11:12:59 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer

Today on our 2004 Chevy Trailblazer we'll be installing the Durale Series 8000 Plate-fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13503. Before we can begin installing the cooler, we'll fist need to go ahead and gain accessto the front radiator and/or A/C cooler. To do this we'll go ahead and remove the frontbumper cover and the grille. Starting with the front bumper cover underneath, we'll goahead and remove the two fasteners here on the driver's side, securing the bumpercover to the bumper structure. We've got a push-pin fastener we'll remove first andthen a bolt. Now we'll go ahead and repeat the same process on the passenger's side.Next we have four push-pin fasteners located near the license plate bracket that willneed to be removed. more


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9/17/2012 10:43:03 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Chevrolet Uplander- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2006 Chevrolet Uplander

Today on our 2006 Chevrolet Uplander well be installing the Derale transmission cooler kit with barbed inlets part number d13502. Well begin the installation by removing the under carriage air dam. There are four bolts holding it on. After removing it well undo the clips holding the wiring harness here to move it out of the way. You can then see the two transmission oil cooler lines running on the inside of the radiator. Well now move underneath the hood here on top. more


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7/19/2012 12:49:43 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2003 GMC Yukon XL- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2003 GMC Yukon XL

Today on our 2003 GMC Yukon XL, were going to install the Derale Performance Transmission Oil Cooler, part number D13504. Weve added a few additional parts to make it easier for us to install this kit through transmission line universal fittings, part number D13032 and additional hose to go from where we tap in to the manufacturers transmission line to our cooler, part number D13003. To start, weve already raised the vehicle up and were getting underneath of it. To give us some little working room, were going to go ahead and remove the rock guard for the total of five attachment points here for our rock guard. Next, well need to locate the vehicle transmission lines. These two lines here run from the radiator cooler to the transmission. more


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3/14/2012 3:35:17 PM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13503 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13503 Review

Demot-Derale-Transmission-Coolers-D13503 Today we have Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13503. The kit comes with a transmission cooler, a new line, a hose clamp kit for attaching the new lines, and a mounting kit for the transmission cooler itself. It comes with these long post zips that work as a zip tie to secure this in front of your AC condenser. Transmission coolers are universal fit items. They are not vehicle specific; they are designed to fit anywhere there is space. In order to make sure it will fit your vehicle you want to find a spot where you want to mount a transmission cooler, and measure it to make sure there is adequate room. more


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11/11/2011 12:00:18 PM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13504 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13504 Review

Today we have Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit with Barb Inlets, part number D13504. In addition to the transmission cooler itself, you also get a new line, some hose clamps and attaching kit to help make the connections, and finally you get a mounting kit for mounting the transmission cooler on top of your AC condenser or radiator. These attachments sort of work like a zip tie does, and theres little foam blocks to put in between to pad the transmission cooler on top of the AC condenser. Transmission coolers are universal fit items, they are not vehicle specific, so to make sure it is going to fit your vehicle you need to measure the area where you plan on mounting the transmission cooler. Were go ahead and give you an idea of the size of this cooler. It measures about 11 inches wide by about 12 inches tall, and its right at 7/8ths to an inch thick. more


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11/11/2011 12:00:18 PM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13611 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13611 Review

Today we are going to show you Derale Series 9000 plate-fin transmission cooler, part number D13611. In addition to the transmission cooler, you will also receiver the hose, the mounting kit and the line connection kit. This particular cooler uses NPT thread fittings on the top to help you with your connections. Transmission coolers are universal fit items. They are not vehicle specific. You need to measure your vehicle to see how much room you have to mount the cooler. The cooler should be mounted in front of the radiator and, if possible, in front of the AC condenser. This cooler measures about 10-1/2 inches wide by about 4 inches tall and it is right at 1-1/4 inches thick. Derale covers this cooler with a one-year warranty. That does it for the Series 9000 plate-fin transmission cooler kit, part number D13611. more


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9/23/2011 9:56:46 AM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13501 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13501 Review

Today well be reviewing Part Number D13501. This is a Class 2 Derale Series 8000, Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit with barb inlets. This is going to help prolong the life of your transmission. Its really going to help improve the overall performance. The transmission cooler is going to prevent heat related failures. It has furnace-brazed aluminum construction and a inch wide turbulator plate for more efficient cooling.Its going to include the complete mounting kit, the OEM spec hose; its going to measure four feet in total length. more


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9/23/2011 9:46:38 AM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13613 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13613 Review

Today we are going to take a look at Derales Series 9000 Plate and Fin Transmission Cooler, part number D13613. In addition to the transmission cooler you will also receive a line, a hose connection kit, and a mounting kit to help you attach the transmission cooler to your vehicle. Transmission coolers are not vehicle specific, theyre universal fit items. In order to determine if it will fit your vehicle or not you need to measure the space where you want to mount it to make sure theres enough room. Transmission coolers should be mounted in front of the radiator, and if possible in front of the AC condenser. more


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9/23/2011 5:23:35 AM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13614 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13614 Review

Today we are going to take a look at Derales Series 9000 Plate and Fin Transmission Cooler kit, part number D13614. In addition to the transmission cooler you will also receive a new line, a mounting kit for attaching the transmission cooler to your vehicle, as well as a hose connection kit. Transmission coolers are universal fit items, they are not vehicle specific. To determine whether or not the transmission cooler will fit, youll need to measure the area where you want to mount it. A transmission cooler should be mounted in front of the radiator, and if possible in front of the AC condenser. more


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9/23/2011 5:23:35 AM



Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13502 Review- Video

Derale Transmission Coolers - Plate-Fin Cooler - D13502 Review

Today we are going to take a look at Derales Series 8000 Plate and Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13502. Included with the kit in additions to the transmission cooler, youll have your hose attachment kit and your mounting kit. What we are going to go over today is the size of this transmission cooler. We have recommended sizes up on our website, but ultimately you need to measure the vehicle to see if there is enough space to fit the transmission cooler. This cooler measures 11 inches wide by 7 inches tall. more


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9/23/2011 5:23:34 AM



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