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Old 05-25-23, 11:09 AM
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Default Trans oil cooler line from radiator

I cannot for the life of me find the part number for the trans line that comes off of the radiator. I’ve called multiple dealerships and went into the dealership after. How they are unable to find this information is beside me. An ice chest fell off the back of a trailer and could not dodge it in my wife’s es. Bent the aluminum pipe up causing the flair on it that creates a seal to the radiator to break. I’ve been on the search for months with no luck. I’m a bmw guy and use realoem for schematics of every inch of my car. I can find a part number to whatever in minutes. About to give up and replace it with a fitting and hose. If anyone knows the a size for the thread on the radiator that would work as well! Thanks
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Part is not sold separately, buy a new Denso 2210504 on Rockauto rads on these cars go bad eventually anyway.
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
Part is not sold separately, buy a new Denso 2210504 on Rockauto rads on these cars go bad eventually anyway.
I don’t need a radiator as mine is a few months old. I need the part number for the transmission oil cooler line the comes off the bottom right side of the radiator.
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Hello,

A picture of the line in question would be helpful.

Here is a Parts Catalogue for your car, Part Numbers for the Transmission Cooler lines are 16495-20250 and 16495-50020, marked as 16497 on the Diagram linked earlier, if that's what you are on a lookout for.

Hope this helps and best of luck!
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I stand corrected. t oyodiy did not show any of those lines as separate parts.
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Originally Posted by Arsenii
Hello,

A picture of the line in question would be helpful.

Here is a Parts Catalogue for your car, Part Numbers for the Transmission Cooler lines are 16495-20250 and 16495-50020, marked as 16497 on the Diagram linked earlier, if that's what you are on a lookout for.

Hope this helps and best of luck!
oh you are a saint!!! The part number was discontinued but was able to ask Lexus for the newest revision.

32922-33090 If anyone comes here needing that info
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