TormentedCrawler
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View attachment 227047sadly my vin didn't make the recall. But I've seen some people who have replaced it with a new rubber hose and a double worm clamp on each end. For those who have ran this quick fix. How is it holding up?
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I did the same. Even added an aftermarket cooler. Bypassed the old cooler. Cut the ends where it was leaking and clamped on new rubber hose. Been that way for 2 years now no more leaky leak
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Ended up getting the full oem supply/return lines with the jiffy tite disconnect. Cost $120 shipped for everything. It would be $14 less but I upgraded my shipping to 2 day.
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few tips:
get a quart or 2 of transmission fluid, you'll need to refill some after.
if you jack up the driver side and let it rest on jacks stands - let it lean to passenger, you'll have less transmission fluid leak when you remove the transmission case side lines (remove transmission case lines last)
pay attention to how the c-clips are on before you remove them. you'll need to put them on the same direction to keep the line locked in and the plastic security cap to fit properly
remove the front line clips 1st - make sure you do it slow and try to keep an eye or your hand over the c-cliip - they will fly off and are hard to find. i tucked an old towel under and around after losing the 1st one
when removing the clips on the transmission lay papers or spill mat, you will still get some trans fluid leaking out. again keep an eye on the direction of the c-clips and don't let them fly off
before you remove the lines completely pay attention to how it is in reference to the other existing lines, especially in the front. push the lines as far forward as you need to clear the rear of the transmission end lines then you can drop it a bit and pull the whole assembly out towards the back. snake the new lines in reverse.
put the c-clips back in until they are seated, the plastic lock cover should fit as is was when you removed it.
it's not that hard just be methodical and it'll take about 30 minutes
Pay close attention to how they go up & through the front end. I ran my lines Along side the old ones to make sure I did them right
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Thank you for the tips. I purchased the jiffy tire quick disconnect and it's suppose keep the clips in place. Luckily my car is actually parked on a slope where the driver side is higher but I've been scarred to do the trans pan drop since i was under the influenced it had to be flat.
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Ohh I know. I'm doing the trans fluid and filter for good measure. Purchased the car used and really want to make sure all the mechanics of the car are on tiptop shape.
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You crack it open yet?
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