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Old Nov 11, 2011 | 06:12 PM
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I will start by saying that this site is absolutely amazing. I find tons of useful information on here simply by searching. I did not see anything that answered my question which follows...

If I missed a thread that answers this, I apologize.

6 months ago I had my radiator replaced due to a crack on the top. Ever since, I've had a very slow trans fluid leak coming from the fitting connecting from my transmission to the radiator itself (chalking this up to a crappy aftermarket product). When I tightened the fitting to the radiator, it started leaking at a faster rate. After talking to a friend who has been working as a mechanic (not professionally) for quite some time, he said that instead of buying a new radiator that won't leak, I can just bypass the radiator by looping the inlet to the outlet hose of the transmission. It is his knowledge that the transmission on a Stratus is similar to the transmission on the old Shadows, which don't even hook up to the radiator.

Due to me being broke, this is currently what I have (no trans to radiator hookup). My question is....how long can I do this for before seeing any negative impacts? I've only been driving it like this for less than 20 miles but see no difference in transmission performance (yet).

Also, I was thinking about instead of getting a new radiator, get a oil cooler type thing that is cheaper and I can mount somewhere below the hood.

Thanks all for the help!


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Old Nov 11, 2011 | 11:43 PM
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Welcome to DF
How long is your warranty good for on the radiator?
 
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Old Nov 12, 2011 | 01:06 PM
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To be honest, I don't even know. There may not even be one for it.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2011 | 11:18 PM
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I would check into it.
 
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