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Honda Transmission Coolers Installation And Review Videos

  

Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2018 Honda Odyssey- Video

Derale Transmission Cooler Installation - 2018 Honda Odyssey

Hello, neighbors, it's Brad here at Etrailer, and today we're taking a look at installing the Derale Transmission Cooler on a 2018 Honda Odyssey. Now this is what your transmission cooler is gonna look like when it's installed. Now we have the fascia off still, but it's a pretty clean look. It mounts right here on our AC condenser, and once the fascia is on, you really can't see it. We do have our hoses running to the factory line, and really all this is gonna do is create another external spot for that transmission fluid to cool down. And it's on something like a van like this, they're gonna be towing a small Airstream with it, with a weight distribution hit. more


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10/25/2023 1:28:58 PM



Derale 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Installation - 2010 Honda Odyssey- Video

Derale 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Installation - 2010 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2010 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fen Transmission Cooler Kit. Now, this is what the cooler looks like installed. For video purposes, we do have the front bumper off. That way, you can get a better view and see what it looks like.Now, your transmission is really going to benefit from an extra cooler because it'll lower those temperatures and really prolong the life of the transmission. Very simple how the transmission cooler actually works. It's going to work in line with your factory cooler, so what happens is, transmission fluid will get pumped into one side of the cooler. more


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3/4/2019 2:02:11 PM



Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today in our 2014 Honda Odyssey we're going to take a look at and also show you how to install the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit with barb inlets. This is a class three efficient type cooler. Part number is D13503.Now this is what your cooler is going to look like installed. This being an auxiliary cooler, it's made to maintain the temperature of your transmission fluid. In this Odyssey at the bottom of the radiator there's a factory transmission cooler built in, so we're just adding this to that essentially.Run our lines down, make our connection. Our fluid's gonna come in one side and it goes through those fins. more


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1/21/2019 11:32:13 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2010 Honda Odyssey- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2010 Honda Odyssey

Speaker 1: Today in this 2010 Honda Odyssey, we'll be having a look at and showing you how to install the Derale series 8000 plate fin transmission cooler, part number D13502.Now here's what our transmission cooler looks like installed. For video purposes we've left off our radiator cover panel here, so you can see what it looks like. The reason you're going to want an auxiliary transmission cooler on your vehicle, is because the number one killer of automatic transmissions today is heat. By adding an additional or an auxiliary transmission cooler to your vehicle, you can help lower the operating temperature of your transmission thus extending the life of your fluid and the overall life of your transmission itself.Now most vehicles such as this Odyssey here that are equipped with an automatic transmission, already have some sort of a transmission cooler built into them. On this Odyssey's case, it's built into the vehicles' radiator. Now while this is adequate for most situations, if you find yourself towing a trailer or going up mountainous terrain especially with the trailer. more


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11/14/2017 5:32:38 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2017 Honda Pilot- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2017 Honda Pilot

Today on our 2017 Honda Pilot, we'll be having a look at, and installing, the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit. Part number D13503. Here's what our transmission cooler looks like installed. Obviously we have our fascia off right now, but this is so you can get a good look at what it looks like on the vehicle installed. This transmission cooler is a great solution for Honda Pilot's lack of proper transmission cooling if you want to tow a trailer. Honda actually recommends installing an aftermarket transmission cooler if you want to tow a trailer with your Pilot. This class three transmission cooler will help lower transmission temperature. more


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5/4/2017 4:37:35 PM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey

Male: Today in our 2011 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Derale Series 8000 plate-fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13503. On this Odyssey we've got the transmission cooler installed right behind the fascia here. What this cooler is going to do is help to cool the transmission fluid even more to keep lower operating temperatures for the transmission even when towing or hauling heavy loads up a hill. The reason that you want lower transmission temperatures is because that's going to help to prolong the life of the transmission and those internals that wear down. It's going to take them longer to do that because they don't get as hot. Now, let's show you how to install this cooler. Here's everything that's going to come with the kit. You've got the cooler, then you've got your hose that you'll use to connect to it. Then here you've got a fitting to link your hoses, 4 hose clamps. more


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9/26/2016 10:51:12 AM



Derale Dyno-Cool Transmission Cooler Kit Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey- Video

Derale Dyno-Cool Transmission Cooler Kit Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2008 Honda Odyssey we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Derali Dyna-Cool Tube Fin Transmission Cooler kit, part number D12902. What this cooler does is it's designed to help the existing cooler that's on the vehicle in order to keep the transmission temperatures down, so whether you're looking for something to help prolong the life of your transmission or if you're looking for something to keep those temperatures cool when you're hauling something behind the vehicle, this is going to do a really good job of helping with that. As you can see, it doesn't add a whole lot to the front of the existing coolers on the vehicle. With the aluminum that it's made of, it gives it a nice finish. If you're able to see it, it definitely still gives it a nice clean look. Our customers really seems to like this cooler because they say it does a good job of keeping the transmission temperatures down, and it's also fairly easy to install. Here's where it hooks up into the existing cooler. We took the return line off, the one going back to the transmission, then we connected a hose from the cooler to send that already cooled transmission fluid coming out of the factory cooler up into the new Derale cooler to cool it down even further before sending it back through that return line into the transmission. Let's go ahead and show you how to install it. more


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7/21/2016 3:02:46 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



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



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



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



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