Stratus Sedan V6-2.7L VIN T FFV (2003)
Transmission Cooler: Description and Operation
TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER
DESCRIPTION
An external oil-to-air type automatic transmission oil cooler is mounted to the front of the radiator and is integral to the A/C condenser (Fig. 1). The
six upper tubes are used for transaxle oil cooling, and the remaining tubes below are for the A/C system.
The cooler uses tubes and rubber hoses to feed oil to and from the automatic transaxle. The replaceable inlet and outlet tubes use an O-ring for sealing.
The bans oil cooler is replaced with the A/C condenser.
OPERATION
The oil flows from the transmission to the oil-to-air cooler. Heat is then transferred into the air.