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Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets - Class III - Efficient
Works fine and wasn't difficult to install. I didn't take the bumper cover off. Worked from top and below. Fashioned an aluminum brace.
The Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets - Class III - Efficient did not come with the correct radiator transmission fitting for my 2004 Toyota Tacoma doublecab Prerunner v6 automatic transmission truck. However, I was able to use the fitting provided as a "splice connector" between tubing sections. I did not have to cut or trim off any of the stock rubber tubing to make the splice connection, but I did choose to use a couple of line clamps to secure the tubing to the front frame crossmember. Because of existing AC condensor tubing, braces, and other items in the way, placement of the transmission cooler on my vehicle will ONLY fit in the upper passenger side of the radiator, in front of the AC condenser. It was extremely difficult to get the cooler into this position. Completely removing the entire front grille would have helped, but I chose NOT to because all of the 21 year old plastic clip grille fasteners would inevitably break and need replacement ($$$). I ended up accidentally bending some of cooler fins when trying to get it into position. Not sure if I can straighten out these bent cooler fins after the install but I am going to try. I also don't know how much additional transmission cooling I am now getting because I don't have a temperature gauge connected to my transmission. I simply have to trust the cooler is doing its job.
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Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets - Class III - Efficient
So far so good, easy install
Transmission cooler installation on 2012 GMC Yukon 5.3L. Top brace added for support.
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Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit - Class II - Economy
Wanted to give my Honda better ability to handle a tow. this baby does the job. Transmission definitely cooler operation since the install. The install was simple and straight forward.
I purchased this for my C6 Corvette A6 transmission. I did, however, bypass the radiator and only use the transmission cooler for the C6. I purchased and used the Derale Radiator Adapter fitting 259-13035 for both the top and bottom and just capped them off to keep debris out of the reservoir. I also had to make some custom mounting brackets. This is an excellent product and it keeps the tranny in a great temperature range.
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Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets - Class II - Efficient
Have a 1998 Lincoln Mark 8 w/ 4 speed automatic which retails for no less than $ 4000.00 - Having this potential monkey on my back , I decided to invest in a trans cooler. Fabricated mounts and bolted on , used double flare connection to cooling line w/ barbed fitting ; barbed fitting @ radiator fitting. Used 2 hose clamps @ cooler, one clamp on each barbed fitting . Could only mount with fittings to left ,fluid leaves radiator , enters cooler @ top ( to reduce pump load ), comes out of bottom & returns to tranny. No trans temp. guage, but cooler gets hot @ idle, verifying cooler works . Well constructed and sturdy,easy to mount ; comes with instructions.
It’s been almost a year since I installed this transmission cooler. I would say it’s gone without a hitch, but THAT would be inaccurate. I also installed a hitch! I placed great confidence in this transmission cooler to do its job as my 2015 Honda Accord V6 served as my truck during our move this past year. Never a problem (ok, I’ll say it... It went without a hitch!). etrailer customer service was EXCELLENT! There was a question during installation that arose from my particular model of car having a Transmission Fluid Warmer that in effect made identification of the transmission outlet and inlet reversed according to the instructions. The technician actually read and considered what I was saying, instead of just assuming the instructions applied to my vehicle. Thanks to their input, I correctly reversed the directions and got the correct solution! BTW... I attached some pics of the correct hose routing for the 2015 Honda Accord V6. Note how you simply remove the short hose shown in the first pic, and connect the hoses from the transmission cooler! Note that I mounted the transmission cooler vertically so the hoses would reach. The last pic is showing the transmission fluid warmer (just as an FYI).
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Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit - Class I - Economy
I installed this cooler on a 2001 odyessey to help prevent a future trans failure.It was delivered quickly when promised,came with everything I needed for installation and had no problems.Overall a good product I would recommend this to anyone. I am also very happy with etrailer.coms service and selection and would definitly use them again.
Two cars, two transmissions radiators, very good product from etrailer.com Thank you !
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Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets - Class IV - Efficient
Well constructed. Could use more hose for the install. I had to buy another length to install it. In the photo you can see I fabricated brackets for it so it would be able to get better airflow. Not noticing a real big difference in cooling but I’m anxious to see how it goes when I tow my 29 ft. TT with my 17 Suburban with a 5.3 ltr. I’ve been towing without one with no issues but any help in extending the life of the tranny is worth it.
Keeps my Tundra’s transmission tamed, especially while towing.
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Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit - Class I - Economy
Removing the front bumper/grill on my Odyssey was a must! Installation was pretty much straight forward once you confirm the feed, and return connection points. Mounting the actual cooler to the front radiator was the easiest part of the job. My Odyssey made two 650 mile trips pulling 2050 lbs with no problems so I’m very happy with the cooler!
good product form a great company ! my only complaint is this was listed as for my specific truck, but the "insta-dapt" supplied doesn't fit the Dodge truck of my year. even doing my research ahead of time, it seems to be hit or miss whether it would fit as some of them come with 5/16 fittings and some (like mine) come with 9/16 fittings. it doesnt matter the engine size, even other 3.7L dodge trucks of the same year have 5/16 fittings... I think Dodge made a change middle year, but never let the consumer know as mine is a late year '04. no dig deal as I was able to assemble it anyways and got it up and running great and both the radiator and trans are running much cooler now ! I attached the D12902 to the bumper as you will see in attached images. 2 attached images are just before finishing, bumper hasnt been attached yet, one of them is after everything was complete.
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Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class I -Extra Efficient
I have been happy with the Derale transmission cooler. Installation was simple enough and one year later it is still working fine
i recived my Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class I -Extra Efficient - D13611 and i really like it its well built and it look to be heavy duty and am looking forward to installing it.thanks again for a great item.
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Derale Combination Transmission and Engine Oil Cooler with Multiple Threads
Very helpful,
Package was delivered on time. Installed it the next day. Didn't realise it's for oil and transmition. Just needed the oil cooler. Either way it's installed. Took a bit as I mounted in a different location than in front of radiator. Only did the oil. Already have a trany cooler. However I might loop into the other side for a trany and use the whole radiator. So far so good
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Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class V - Extra Efficient
Seems very solid installed easily works well!
Easy to install and has worked great on my '06 4Runner v6. A little extra piece of mind for the mountains. This size just barely fits on the passenger side of the radiator - there is a central, vertical support bar behind the grill that prevents a wider cooler from fitting.
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Derale 10-Row, High-Performance, Stacked-Plate Cooler with -6 AN Fittings - Class III
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Derale Series 7000 Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ Hose Barb Inlets - Class III - Standard
Easy install on my 2007 Toyota Tacoma.
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Derale Series 7000 Tube-Fin Cooler Core w/ AN Inlets - Class I - Standard
Quality product. Great price. And timely delivery. Always pleased with my purchases from etrailer.
product working very well .Installed it my self
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Derale 24" Frame Rail Fluid Cooler with -6 AN Inlets
Great price and customer service.
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Derale Series 7000 Tube-Fin Cooler Core w/ AN Inlets - Class I - Standard
Thank u we got it great time and was happy with it all...
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Derale 19-Row Stacked-Plate Transmission Cooler Kit, -6 AN Inlets - Class V
Cooler was well built and fit my 2002 Silverado with some slight modifications to the existing bracing. It seems to cool well but I haven’t towed anything heavy yet in warmer temps to know how well it cools above the stock cooler.
Absolutely awesome!!!! Took 100 degrees out of the Trans! Pulling a trailer through the mountains. 100% recommended. It didn't fit quite perfect on my 2014 yukon and had to buy more hose but worth every penny spent! I will buy again
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Derale Atomic-Cool Remote Transmission Cooler Kit w/ Fan, -6 AN Inlets - Class V
The fan is nice, the brass compression barbed fittings did not work. They leaked from both threads. I paid for fancy with a quickness 2 day shipping, took 5 days. I’m just glad I wasn’t too much in a hurry to cool my dads transmission for his road trip.
Everything was included to install the cooler and instruction sheet is useful. Hardest issue is where to mount. No leaks so far. Should help trans temps while towing.
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Derale Series 9000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/ NPT Inlets - Class IV - Extra Efficient
My vehicle originally did not have a transmission cooler. After warming up, my transmission temperature would typically be 100 degrees higher than the ambient air temperature, whether moving or stopped. Towing the largest enclosed U-Haul trailer (6'x12') would raise the temperature to about 120 degrees above ambient. After adding this cooler, the transmission stays about 70 degrees higher than the ambient air temperature on the highway, and 80-85 degrees above ambient while parked or driving in slow traffic. I haven't towed that same U-Haul trailer since adding the cooler, but towing a much larger (8.5'x20') enclosed trailer raises the temperature to about 110 degrees above ambient. If you can find a spot the cooler will physically fit, it should work for your vehicle. You may have to get creative to solidly mount it. I used an angle grinder to remove part of a factory brace. When doing work in this area of your vehicle, be careful not to puncture the AC condenser! If you do, like I did, you will have to replace it. Some AutoZone locations will rent a vacuum pump and manifold gauge set. Doing your own repair means the total repair cost is only the sum of the new AC condenser and refrigerant. The inlet/outlet NPT fittings on this cooler need to be tighter than you think. I was worried about stripping the threads, and didn't tighten them enough at first. I ended up removing my bumper cover multiple times to tighten them until they stopped leaking. I found the best way to detect a leak was to zip-tie a folded paper towel below the fitting. If it turned red, there was a leak. For my application, I would have preferred built-in 3/8" hose barb inlets instead of the 1/2" NPT fittings.
Great quality! Simple installation, awesome product.
Install: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2018 Honda Odyssey
Hello, neighbors, it's Brad here at Etrailer, and today we're taking a look at installing the Derale Transmission Cooler on a 2018 Honda Odyssey. Now this is what your transmission cooler is gonna look like when it's installed. Now we have the fascia off still, but it's a pretty clean look. It mounts right here on our AC condenser, and once the fascia is on, you really can't see it. We do have our hoses running to the factory line, and really all this is gonna do is create another external spot for that transmission fluid to cool down. And it's on something like a van like this, they're gonna be towing a small Airstream with it, with a weight distribution hit.
Install: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2014 Honda Odyssey
Today in our 2014 Honda Odyssey we're going to take a look at and also show you how to install the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit with barb inlets. This is a class three efficient type cooler. Part number is D13503.Now this is what your cooler is going to look like installed. This being an auxiliary cooler, it's made to maintain the temperature of your transmission fluid. In this Odyssey at the bottom of the radiator there's a factory transmission cooler built in, so we're just adding this to that essentially.Run our lines down, make our connection. Our fluid's gonna come in one side and it goes through those fins.
Set up: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2014 Honda Odyssey
Today in our 2014 Honda Odyssey, well be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit part number D13504. Now to begin our install, well first go ahead and open the hood and remove the top panel here between the front fascia and core support. To remove it, there are multiple push pin fasteners that will need to be taken out. To remove the push pin fasteners, well just use a flat blade screwdriver to pop the center up, then get underneath the fastener and remove it completely. Once we have all the push pin fasteners out of the way, well go ahead and work the panel up and out and over the hood release. Once we have that out of the way, well go ahead and set it aside. Next were going to remove the two fasteners here at the core support that secure the top of the front fascia.
Set up: Derale High-Temperature Replacement Hose for Transmission on a 2014 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2014 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13502. Now to begIn our install, we'll first go ahead and open up the hood. We'll need to remove the top engine cover, those between the grill in the front core support. To do this, we'll remove the multiple push pin fasteners that secure the plastic cover and air intake. Well to remove the push pin fasteners, we'll go and pull Next, we'll then remove the 2 fasteners here, the top and secure the grill to the core support. Now with that done, we'll move to the wheel wells. To make it easier to remove the 2 screw fasteners inside the wheel well, we'll go ahead and turn the wheel inside while working on the driver's side and then inside while we're working on the passenger's side. Now with those fasteners out of the way, we'll move underneath the vehicle, we'll remove multiple fasteners that secure the front fascia and lower rock guard for both screw and push pin fasteners. Now with all the fasteners removed, we'll go ahead and pull the lower rock guard out and set it aside. It's a good idea "to get an extra set of" 00:01:20 hands as we'll remove the front fascia. To remove the front fascia, we'll pull out on the corner of the fascia where it needs to wheel well, releasing the fasteners underneath.
Install: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2013 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2013 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler kit, part number D13503. To begin our install, we've already opened the hood and we're ready to start removing the upper fasteners for the front fascia and air guard. To remove the pushpin fasteners, we'll use a flat blade screwdriver, get underneath the center of the fastener, pop it up and then remove the fastener. There'll be multiple fasteners that'll need to be removed. Now with all the fasteners removed from the top air guard, we'll go ahead and pull the air guard out of the way. We'll set it aside for re-installation later. Next we'll remove the two bolts securing the top brackets of the upper fascia.
Install: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2011 Honda Odyssey
Male: Today in our 2011 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Derale Series 8000 plate-fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13503. On this Odyssey we've got the transmission cooler installed right behind the fascia here. What this cooler is going to do is help to cool the transmission fluid even more to keep lower operating temperatures for the transmission even when towing or hauling heavy loads up a hill. The reason that you want lower transmission temperatures is because that's going to help to prolong the life of the transmission and those internals that wear down. It's going to take them longer to do that because they don't get as hot. Now, let's show you how to install this cooler. Here's everything that's going to come with the kit. You've got the cooler, then you've got your hose that you'll use to connect to it. Then here you've got a fitting to link your hoses, 4 hose clamps.
2011 Honda Odyssey Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit: Complete Installation
On our 2011 Honda Odyssey, we're going to show you Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit. Part #D12906. Before we install, let's go ahead and show you what components you get with the kit. This is the cooler itself. To give you an idea of dimensions, overall length, looking at 13 inches from this edge to this edge. The width here is going to be about just over 7 1/2 inches, to give you an idea of how much room you need to install on your vehicle. Counting 00:28 for the length of hose, they'll connect up to your existing lines on your van.
Set up: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2010 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2010 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fen Transmission Cooler Kit. Now, this is what the cooler looks like installed. For video purposes, we do have the front bumper off. That way, you can get a better view and see what it looks like.Now, your transmission is really going to benefit from an extra cooler because it'll lower those temperatures and really prolong the life of the transmission. Very simple how the transmission cooler actually works. It's going to work in line with your factory cooler, so what happens is, transmission fluid will get pumped into one side of the cooler.
Mount: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2010 Honda Odyssey
Speaker 1: Today in this 2010 Honda Odyssey, we'll be having a look at and showing you how to install the Derale series 8000 plate fin transmission cooler, part number D13502.Now here's what our transmission cooler looks like installed. For video purposes we've left off our radiator cover panel here, so you can see what it looks like. The reason you're going to want an auxiliary transmission cooler on your vehicle, is because the number one killer of automatic transmissions today is heat. By adding an additional or an auxiliary transmission cooler to your vehicle, you can help lower the operating temperature of your transmission thus extending the life of your fluid and the overall life of your transmission itself.Now most vehicles such as this Odyssey here that are equipped with an automatic transmission, already have some sort of a transmission cooler built into them. On this Odyssey's case, it's built into the vehicles' radiator. Now while this is adequate for most situations, if you find yourself towing a trailer or going up mountainous terrain especially with the trailer.
Mount: Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit on a 2008 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2008 Honda Odyssey we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Derali Dyna-Cool Tube Fin Transmission Cooler kit, part number D12902. What this cooler does is it's designed to help the existing cooler that's on the vehicle in order to keep the transmission temperatures down, so whether you're looking for something to help prolong the life of your transmission or if you're looking for something to keep those temperatures cool when you're hauling something behind the vehicle, this is going to do a really good job of helping with that. As you can see, it doesn't add a whole lot to the front of the existing coolers on the vehicle. With the aluminum that it's made of, it gives it a nice finish. If you're able to see it, it definitely still gives it a nice clean look. Our customers really seems to like this cooler because they say it does a good job of keeping the transmission temperatures down, and it's also fairly easy to install. Here's where it hooks up into the existing cooler. We took the return line off, the one going back to the transmission, then we connected a hose from the cooler to send that already cooled transmission fluid coming out of the factory cooler up into the new Derale cooler to cool it down even further before sending it back through that return line into the transmission. Let's go ahead and show you how to install it.
Set up: Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit w/Barb Inlets on a 2006 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2006 Honda Odyssey we'll be installing the Derale series 8000 plate-fin transmission cooler kit, part number: D13503. To begin our install, we'll first need to go ahead and remove the upper engine panel. To remove it they'll be multiple push pin fasteners that we'll go ahead and remove. To remove push pin fasteners we'll simply take a flat blade screwdriver, get underneath the center of the push pin, pry it up and then remove the push pin fastener completely. Once we remove the upper panel we'll go ahead and set it aside and then remove two push pin fasteners underneath that secure the front grill to a bracket underneath. Next, we're going to move underneath the vehicle and repeat the same process with the under body trim panel.
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