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Caution:  Refer to Fastener Caution   (See: Service Precautions/Vehicle Damage Warnings/Fastener Caution).

1. Install the TOC fitting to the radiator.

Tighten the fitting to 18 Nm (13 lb ft).

2. Connect the TOC line to the TOC fitting. Refer to Transmission Fluid Cooler Hose/Pipe Quick-Connect Fitting Disconnection and Connection   (

See: Transmission Fluid Cooler Hose/Pipe Quick-Connect Fitting Replacement).

Note:  Ensure the cooler line being installed has a plastic cap on the end that connects to the quick connect fitting. If no plastic cap exists, or the
plastic cap is damaged, obtain a new cap. Install the cap on to the cooler line prior to cooler line installation.

Do not manually depress the retaining clip when installing the plastic cap.

3. Snap the plastic cap onto the TOC fitting.
4. Ensure that the plastic cap is fully seated against the fitting.

5. Ensure that no gap is present between the cap and the fitting.
6. Install the radiator support. Refer to Radiator Support Replacement   (See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Radiator/Service and

Repair).

7. Inspect the fluid level and add fluid if necessary. Refer to Transmission Fluid Level Inspection   (See: Service and Repair/Removal and

Replacement/Transmission Fluid Level Inspection).

Transmission Fluid Cooler Hose/Pipe Replacement

Transmission Fluid Cooler Hose/Pipe Replacement

Removal Procedure

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