I have a very important question... Can you put a radiator from an automatic car into a manual car...? I bought a new radiator today, but it is for an automatic...
A car’s radiator should fit both manual and automatic configurations of the same engine. The only things that change between a M/T car and automatic is the wiring, the brain, and the gearbox.
mine is universal, the trans out and in nubs just sit there
i doubt that it wouldn’t fit, the gearbox takes no coolant from the radiator.
Depending on what make some radiators will have a transmission cooler section built right into the unit. The latest model Hyundai Santa Fe for example has one of these with the 2.0L Turbo. Where as the 2.4 is without it.
Don’t worry man. The trans cooler won’t affect anything. It’ll work for your car :)
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Well only if there is an integrated automatic transmission fluid cooler somehow. But most of the the time those are separate systems. I imagine you could just leave such extra systems disconected though.
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Yeah it should be fine
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A car’s radiator should fit both manual and automatic configurations of the same engine. The only things that change between a M/T car and automatic is the wiring, the brain, and the gearbox.
mine is universal, the trans out and in nubs just sit there
i doubt that it wouldn’t fit, the gearbox takes no coolant from the radiator.
Depending on what make some radiators will have a transmission cooler section built right into the unit.
The latest model Hyundai Santa Fe for example has one of these with the 2.0L Turbo. Where as the 2.4 is without it.
Don’t worry man. The trans cooler won’t affect anything. It’ll work for your car :)
leave this place..
Well only if there is an integrated automatic transmission fluid cooler somehow. But most of the the time those are separate systems. I imagine you could just leave such extra systems disconected though.
yes it will work