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Prado 90 series Auto cooler

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Prado 90 series Auto cooler

Post by thaoldman »

Can anyone recommend a western sydney based company to install an auto transmission cooler into a prado V6 petrol 90 series.
We tow a heavy off road camper trailer and I am concerned that we may overheat the auto transmission when off road.
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Post by ferrit »

i believe you already have one built into the radiator
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

ferrit wrote:i believe you already have one built into the radiator
That he does, but they aren't the best, so might be worth upgrading.

Why not have a temperature guage fitted first, so that you know what the auto is actually doing.
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