I put transmission fluid into the coolant area

Asked by Dejounte May 28, 2016 at 05:48 PM about the 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Wagon FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I put transmission fluid into the coolant what
should I do

4 Answers

825

You poured into the overflow tank or into the radiator? If you poured it into the overflow tank, remove the tank, wash it out real good with some degreaser and hot water. If you poured it into the radiator, you need to flush the cooling system. Get a bottle of flush from the parts store and follow the directions on it. The transmission fluid will attack all of your rubber coolant hoses and gaskets, and since the thermostat has rubber in it, it may ajm the thermostat.

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825

You will probably need to remove the thermostat during the flush process, make sure to replace it.

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44,845

the cooling system must be completely cleaned- not just flushed- it may need a new radiator- omg, you really messed up-

101,625

It's like that time I put bleach into the fabric softener spot on the washing machine. What a disaster.

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