Transmission hoses flow in RX300
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I added arrows to show my understanding of the flow of the transmission fluid in the hoses toward the cooler on my RX300 AWD. Could those in the know see if this is correct?
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So, it seems my arrows are wrong but I am not yet sure (the chart is missing the radiator, transmission). I'll have to look at my car.
So, it seems my arrows are wrong but I am not yet sure (the chart is missing the radiator, transmission). I'll have to look at my car.
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There are two steel lines on the transmission. The one that is above the other and is horizontal is pumped fluid out of transmission. The lower line that connects at the pan level at a 45* angle is the return line.
Or if you follow both lines, the line that goes straight into the radiator is the exit from the transmission.
Or if you follow both lines, the line that goes straight into the radiator is the exit from the transmission.
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