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The model> gearbox automatic oil cooler pipes are metal pipes that are attached to the gearbox of an automatic vehicle.
The gearbox automatic oil cooler pipes are solid pipes where they attach to the gearbox, but join on to the oil cooler with thinner, more flexible pipes. The gearbox automatic oil cooler pipes are attached to the gearbox automatic oil cooler using nuts. The pipes’ job is to transport oil from the gearbox to the gearbox cooler and back again. The gearbox automatic cooler pipes nuts are prone to leaking and should be checked first in signs of an oil leak.
Oil works best when it is cooler as it thins out in high heat and loses its lubrication properties. Ensuring that the existing gearbox automatic cooler and the gearbox automatic oil cooler pipes are working properly can help prevent against transmission failure and potentially add years to the lifespan of your gearbox. If the gearbox automatic oil cooler pipes are damaged, you will most likely notice an oil leak underneath your vehicle. If left without repair you could lose all oil for your gearbox and have a gearbox failure.