Other Name: Cooler-Transmission Oil; Oil Cooler Assembly, Transmission Cooler
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Fits the following Vehicles:
1993-1995 Dodge Caravan | Base, C/V (Long Wheel Base VAN) FWD, C/V (Short Wheel Base VAN) FWD, LE AWD, LE FWD, SE AWD, SE FWD | 4 Cyl 2.5L, 6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.3L, Electric Motor
1993-1995 Dodge Caravan | Base, C/V (Long Wheel Base VAN) FWD, C/V (Short Wheel Base VAN) FWD, LE AWD, LE FWD, SE AWD, SE FWD | 4 Cyl 2.5L, 6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.3L, Electric Motor
Q: How to Replace an A/C Condenser and oil cooler?
A: When replacing entire components, additional refrigerant oil must be added equal to the amount that is removed with the component being replaced. Be sure to read the label on the oil container to verify that it is compatible with the R-134a system before adding any of it to the system. Have the system discharged and the refrigerant recovered by an air conditioning technician. Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Remove the front bumper cover and grill assembly. Remove the radiator support. Disconnect the automatic transaxle fluid cooler lines from the unit. Remove the refrigerant lines from the condenser. Plug all open fittings to prevent entry of dirt and moisture. Separate the condenser from the plastic clip-type retainers. Carefully pull straight up to release the condenser from the lower clips and then remove the condenser from the vehicle. Installation is the reverse of removal. Make certain to fully seat the condenser into the mounting clips and retainers. Install new O-rings onto the line fittings and lightly coat them with refrigerant oil. Note: Only use 0-rings that are designed specifically for A/C system applications. If you are replacing the NC condenser with a new unit, add 1.7-ounce (50 ml) of refrigerant oil to the replacement. Have the system evacuated, recharged and leak tested by the shop that discharged it.