Yes, since the transmission coolers are not fit guided the 6.0 liter coolers will work with your 2007 Chevy Suburban with 5.3 liter motor.
I recommend you measure the space you have for installing a transmission cooler to gauge which cooler will fit best. Select the correct transmission cooler by determining where there is enough space to mount it. The best three positions to mount the transmission cooler in order. At Position A, where the transmission cooler is 100% efficient, mount the... view full answer...
Transmission coolers such as # D13503 are not vehicle specific so you can install or have one installed that fits the space you have available in the engine compartment and as long as your transmission has two external lines that would run to a factory cooler. You would want to install the cooler between the output line of the factory cooler and the return line of the transmission.
This cooler measures 11" Wide x 8-3/4" tall x 7/8" deep. view full answer...
I did some research on your 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek and it looks like you have a CVT transmission.
If your CVT transmission has lines that run from the transmission to the radiator (some do, some do not), you can install a transmission cooler. A transmission cooler is inexpensive insurance that would do a great job of extending the life of your transmission.
The best way to pick out a transmission cooler is to measure the distance in front of the radiator and go with the largest one... view full answer...
We do offer oil, transmission and power steering coolers for use in just about any vehicle. These coolers are NOT vehicle-specific. In other words many coolers will fit multiple different vehicles. You can install any cooler that will fit in the space you have available for it.
I recommend you take a look at the articles I have linked for you. These explain all about the different types of transmission coolers we offer and they may help you decide which type you prefer.
Some coolers,... view full answer...
Your 2012 Nissan Quest has a CVT transmission. Not all of this style of transmission are compatible with coolers.
If you can find external lines that run from the transmission to the radiator then you can use a transmission cooler like the # D13503 which measures 11" wide x 8-3/4" tall x 7/8" deep.
The best way to pick out a transmission cooler is to go with the largest one available that will fit the room in front of the radiator. I attached an install video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
We have several transmission coolers with fans, but we haven't had the chance to install one on a Honda Odyssey yet. Transmission coolers are generally universal fit products, so as long as you have enough room to mount the cooler in your engine compartment, you can install the cooler.
One of our most popular fan/cooler combinations is the Derale 16-Pass Electra-Cool Remote Transmission Cooler Kit w/ Fan, # D13900. this fan measures 15-3/4" wide x 11-1/2 " tall x 5" deep. if you have... view full answer...
We do not have any fits for your vehicle for a transmission cooler. But if your transmission has external lines that run from the transmission up to the radiator then you can install a supplemental cooler if you like.
The best way to pick one out is to go with the largest cooler that will fit the available space on your vehicle in front of your radiator/AC condenser. A very popular option is the part # D13503. This cooler measures 11" Wide x 8-3/4" tall x 7/8" deep. I attached an install... view full answer...
Since your Tundra is equipped with the tow package and has a dedicated transmission cooler, so long as you stay within the truck's rated towing capacity you should be fine.
If you have the physical space available for a larger cooler and want to add some safety margin, you could replace the existing cooler with a larger and more efficient one. The highest-efficiency cooler we offer for your Tundra is the Derale # D13503 which is a Class III cooler that measures 11 x 8-3/4.
You also have... view full answer...
Derale Transmission Cooler # D13503 is an excellent choice for your 2007 Dodge Caravan. This cooler fits both 3.3L V6 and 2.4L I4 engines and provides high-efficiency cooling of your transmission fluid for towing applications or simply for taking some of the stress off the transmission during hot summer temps. Since you really cannot over-cool transmission fluid this is a great way to extend the life of your transmission.
You can refer to the two linked articles for lots more helpful information... view full answer...
We offer transmission coolers for your 2018 Ford F-150 with 2.7L V6 EcoBoost engine at several different price points. All are displayed on the linked page.
The Derale transmission cooler # D13503 is rated as a Class III cooler. They also offer a slightly smaller and less costly Class III model, part # D13502 and also the larger Class III model # D12903. A slightly less-efficient Class II cooler is offered, part # D12906.
For best overall value and performance I recommend transmission... view full answer...
There will be a built in transmission filter on your 2014 Honda Accord. Changing the transmission fluid that often really wouldn't be necessary.
If you can find external transmission lines on your 2014 Honda Accord you can install a transmission cooler. For a vehicle like yours that won't be towing anything ever most likely you wouldn't really need one. But they can't hurt. The part # D13611 is a pretty small cooler that would work as long as you find external lines on your transmission.... view full answer...
If you look at the stock cooler of your 2006 GMC Yukon with a 4L65E the line that is on the top is the return line and the bottom is the feed line.
You would want to route the fluid from the factory cooler to the supplemental cooler and then back to the transmission. So install the supplemental cooler on the return line. view full answer...
The Derale Dyno-Cool Remote Cooler with Fan and Hose Barb Inlets - Class IV # D12743 is the largest transmission cooler with an electric fan that we carry. This 16-5/8" Wide x 10-1/4" tall x 3-5/8" deep, cooler assembly keeps your vehicle functioning at its best no matter where it is mounted. The electric fan supplies airflow to the tube-fin core. view full answer...
For a transmission cooler for your 2019 Ford F-150 the Derale # D13503 would be a really great option and comes with everything needed. Unlike other vehicles yours does not require any additional adapters or components.
This is a larger cooler that is very efficient so it would work really well for you. view full answer...
We do indeed offer fan-powered coolers that can be used for either engine oil or transmission fluid. In really rough slow-speed off-road conditions a passive cooler like Derale # D13503 may not get enough air flow through it for it to do its job. In such cases a fan-powered cooler is definitely the way to go. Coolers are not fluid-specific, meaning that any given cooler can be used for engine oil or transmission fluid. The are not vehicle-specific either.
We offer both single-path and... view full answer...
I spoke with my technical contact at Derale, and he said that the Derale Transmission Pan Cooler, # D14210, that will fit on your 904 transmission, as well as the A518, A618 and A727, Chrysler vehicle transmissions. view full answer...
The 2014 Honda Pilot is part of the second generation of this vehicle (starting in 2009) and so will share transmission cooler fits with the 2013 model year's 3.5L V6 engine. The link provided will let you see all, which include up to Class III-rated coolers. Since you cannot over-cool tranny fluid you can choose as large a cooler as you can find space to mount it, such as the Derale # D13503 is a Class III cooler.
The linked articles will give you plenty of background on cooler types... view full answer...
We do offer Derale transmission coolers for the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado New Body with the 4.3L engine. These are shown on the linked page.
For an efficient Class III transmission cooler you can use Derale # D13503 which you will install using the required hose fitting kit # D13018. These install directly into your radiator so you'll not need to cut or flare any fluid lines.
Please refer to the linked video to see how this cooler installs. Two helpful articles are also linked for your... view full answer...
Unless you live someplace where the winters are super harsh, you really can't cool a transmission too much. We typically recommend getting the largest cooler space allows. The most efficient place to install a cooler is directly behind the grille, in front of the radiator.
If you have an available area of 11 x 8-3/4 inches, the # D13503 from Derale you'd looked at would be my recommendation. If you click the provided link, you can check out an install video on a later-model Xterra. view full answer...
The best way to determine which line on a transmission cooler is the return line from the radiator is to use the following procedure:
1. Start engine while engine is cold
2. Place transmission shift lever in drive for no more than 10 seconds
3. Place in Park, stop engine, and remove keys
4. Identify the oil return line by feeling both oil lines. The coolest line is the oil return line.
On the aftermarket transmission cooler the ports are not input specific or output specific. It is not... view full answer...