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ATF Cooler Cleaner
Item Number: GTHTTCF7AR
Supplier:
NORCO INDUSTRIES INC
DescriptionThe ATF Cooler Cleaner, manufactured by G-TEC, Inc., is a portable, electrically-operated special tool that cleans the ATF cooler with high-pressure, heated ATF. This cleaning action melts down waxy varnish residue left by burnt ATF and purges metal particles, clutch material, and other contaminants. Applicable for all vehicles with an in-radiator ATF cooler.
According to Service Bulletin (Honda 89-022, Acura 89-015) before installing an overhauled or remanufactured A/T, the ATF cooler must be thoroughly clean to prevent system contamination. Failure to do so could cause a repeat A/T failure
Features
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Uses quick-connect fittings and color-coded hoses for easy hookup.
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Requires no special fluids: Uses about 9.5 gallons of Honda ATF-Z1, which gets filtered and recirculated.
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Heats ATF to a temperature of 140° to 150°F and then pumps it through the ATF cooler at high pressure (100 psi) using a pulsating action and air purging. Switching the hoses cleans the ATF cooler in the reverse direction.
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Uses two magnetic non bypass spin-on filters to trap purged contaminants.
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Includes a convenient built-in tool tray.
Includes
- GTHTTCFHA Honda adaptor set
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GTHTTCFFMK Flowmeter
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GTHHCFMRV Manual reverse valve
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GTHTTCFHM Vibration hourmeter
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(2) Spin-on, non-bypass oil filter
Accessories
Warranty
One year
Follow these instructions to keep the ATF cooler cleaner working properly:
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Replace the two magnetic non bypass spin-on filters once a year or when you notice a restriction in the ATF flow.
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Fill the tank so the ATF is 4.5 inches from the top of the filler hole; do not overfill.
NOTE: If the fluid level is low, the red indicator above the HEAT toggle switch comes on and the tank heater does not work.
- Replace the ATF in the tank when it looks dark or dirty