On Dec 30, 11:07 pm, castrovillehndy... DeleteThis @sbcglobal.net wrote:
> I just replaced the cooler line fittings on a friends 1998 Taurus SE
> 3.0L automatic transaxle/transmission, because they were leaking (one
> of them.. but I replaced both). These are the fittings at the tranny.
> It was not leaking after a short test drive (it was already warmed up
> in the driveway). However, after he drove it the next day it started
> leaking again.
>
> These fittings are the ones that have the plastic/nylon 'quick
> connect' and then tread into the tranny housing. I see that there are
> some tools for the REMOVAL of these fitting (I guess to make removal
> easier), but I don't see a referrence to any special tools for
> installation. I need to know if there is a common fix for this issue,
> other than making a good old fashoined compression fitting for it.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I might have done wrong or suggest a "fix. My
> first guess would be the plastic 'quick connect' on the new fitting
> was defective to begin with, but I am not sure. Many thanks in advance
> and have a grreat New Years Eve.
I think I found a solution. I had to go in to San Antonio for a job
this mornning and decided to check the Ford dealer's service
deptartment. The shop foreman said to replace the line itself, as he
had a similair problem on couple of other Taurus models and after
replacing the 2-3 leaky fittings, he replaced the line and it stopped
leaking. I will give that a try. If anyone has some other suggestions,
feel free to "chime in".
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