[2nd Gen : 91-95]: Lower transmission coolant hose 95 Gr Caravan
#1
Lower transmission coolant hose 95 Gr Caravan
Any suggestions on where to find a molded transmission coolant hose? All of the ones I have found say "without A/C". I have A/C.
I did locate one on the AutoZone website under "Duralast/Transmission Cooler Line Assembly" Part Number: A61092 but it is special order, and when I add it to my cart it says it's not available.
Curious to know if this is going to be another "have to get it from the dealer" part, and if so what the part number is.
Thanks.
I did locate one on the AutoZone website under "Duralast/Transmission Cooler Line Assembly" Part Number: A61092 but it is special order, and when I add it to my cart it says it's not available.
Curious to know if this is going to be another "have to get it from the dealer" part, and if so what the part number is.
Thanks.
#3
Sorry, forgot a few details:
1995 Grand Caravan SE, 3.3L automatic FWD with A/C
The hose is located down low in the engine compartment. It's maybe a foot long? Looks like the picture on the AutoZone site, except mine doesn't have the heat shield part around it.
I'll upload a picture in a few.
1995 Grand Caravan SE, 3.3L automatic FWD with A/C
The hose is located down low in the engine compartment. It's maybe a foot long? Looks like the picture on the AutoZone site, except mine doesn't have the heat shield part around it.
I'll upload a picture in a few.
#7
Hmm. Rockauto shows a Dorman 624344 as the equivalent of this, but the Dorman website only says it fits a 3.8L 1995 Town and Country. Do you know if that is indeed the correct Dorman number, or should I just bite the bullet and spend the extra few bucks for the genuine Mopar part?
How much fluid am I going to lose when I change the lines out? (assuming there's still a decent amount left in there, which there probably isn't) Does the transmission hold most of the fluid, or is more of it in the oil cooler?
How much fluid am I going to lose when I change the lines out? (assuming there's still a decent amount left in there, which there probably isn't) Does the transmission hold most of the fluid, or is more of it in the oil cooler?
Last edited by quattj; 12-19-2013 at 01:06 PM.