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When the engine is started the contaminated fluid is pumped throughout the complete system. That includes: Radiator – including transmission cooler core (if applicable) Coolant reservoir Thermostat housing Water-pump Engine – including alternator cooler, oil cooler, throttle body cooler, turbo charger cooler (if applicable) Heater core The shop uses a specialized flushing machine with a special formula to de-grease the coolant system. Check out some of the tools I use on Coolant system tools page. Can Low Coolant Cause Transmission Slip? Coolant is used to help control heat but not just engine heat. A vehicles coolant system is commonly employed to also help cool, throttle body's, alternators, engine oil, turbo chargers and transmissions. A low coolant level may cause any of these components to misbehave. Transmission oil as you know gets hot and needs cooling, low coolant will cause some transmission problems especially under heavy load. That said, transmissions slip for a variety of reasons, common among them are: Low fluid level Old worn out fluid Overheating transmission – Possibly caused by low coolant Clutches worn Contaminated fluid – Coolant or water mixed with tranny oil Related Question What temperature is too high for a transmission?
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