Use only double-wrapped and use only brazed steel pipe meeting the GM specification 123M or equivalent if replacement of the transaxle oil cooler pipes are required. Ensure the pipe is double-flared.
Removal Procedure
Caution: Allow sufficient clearance around the transaxle oil cooler pipes and around the hoses to prevent damage or wear which may cause fluid loss.
- Remove the battery box. Refer to
Battery Tray Replacement.
- Remove the upper transaxle oil cooler pipe fitting at the radiator.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
- Position a drain pan under the transaxle cooler pipes.
- Remove the transaxle oil cooler pipe retaining nut from the transaxle.
- Remove the transaxle oil cooler pipe from the transaxle.
- Remove the lower transaxle oil cooler pipe fitting at the radiator.
- Remove the transaxle oil cooler pipe retaining clip from the radiator.
- Remove the transaxle oil cooler pipes from the vehicle.
Installation Procedure
- Install the transaxle oil cooler pipes to the vehicle.
- Fasten the transaxle oil cooler pipe retaining clip to the radiator
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
Note: The correct thread engagement is critical. Crossthreaded fittings can achieve proper tightness value and still leak.
- Install the lower transaxle oil cooler pipe fitting to the radiator and tighten the fitting to
16 N·m (12 lb ft).
- Install the transaxle oil cooler pipes to the transaxle.
- Install the transaxle oil cooler pipe retaining nut and tighten to
4 N·m (27 lb in).
- Lower the vehicle.
- Install the upper transaxle oil cooler pipe fitting to the radiator and tighten the fitting to
16 N·m (12 lb ft).
- Install the battery box. Refer to
Battery Tray Replacement.
Caution: Do NOT overfill the transaxle. The overfilling of the transaxle causes foaming, loss of fluid, shift complaints, and possible damage to the transaxle.
- Adjust the transmission fluid level. Refer to
Transmission Fluid Check.
- Inspect for fluid leaks.