🚗 Keep Your Cool on the Road!
The Hayden Aluminum Automotive 403 Ultra-Cool Tube and Fin Transmission Cooler is engineered for mid-size and full-size vehicles, providing exceptional cooling performance with a compact design. With a maximum pressure rating of 150 PSI and advanced turbulators, this cooler ensures your transmission operates at peak efficiency, making it a must-have for towing and heavy-duty applications.
Brand | Hayden Automotive |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Gray, Silver |
Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 12.5"W |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 1 |
Outside Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
Item Length | 12.5 Inches |
UPC | 036752004034 |
Manufacturer | Hayden Automotive |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00036752004034 |
Model | 403 |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 403 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 403 |
H**R
Good product
Great product. Works great
A**R
Buy extra hose
Easy to install, keeps the temperature lower, no leaks no issues on my order, buy about extra 3 ft of hose though dont stretch it or kink it
W**2
Can't be beat for the price!
Install took about 30 min on a 2004 Grand Cherokee with the 4.7 non-HO and the 545rfe trans. I used fuel clamps in lieu of the included worm gear clamps, as they are a more positive grip without cutting into the hose if you were to over tighten them. I also used a 6AN fiberglass braid covered poly line, mostly because it looks better. However, having included my upgrades, you can still buy with confidence and use what the kit supplies. I have installed several Hayden coolers over the years with what was in the kit without issue.Techtip: If your vehicle has a factory tow package, it likely already has a cooler in your radiator. Assuming that doesn't have a leak, it is generally recommended that you still use the factory cooler in conjunction with the aux Hayden cooler to prevent over cooling. A lot of trannys are designed to run at a certain temp - over cooling, especially in winter, may prevent your trans from shifting into overdrive(s) thus killing your MPG. From trans: to factory cooler, then aux cooler, then return to trans. Also, if you are mounting with the in/outlets horizontal, be sure and use the lower connection as the inlet. This ensures the entire cooler fills without air. If you use the top as the inlet, you can get a "waterfall" effect, filling cooler capacity with air and reducing its efficiency. You can install vertical as well, but in that case be sure and put the in/oulets on the top to prevent the same effect.
D**T
Hayden 403 cooler installed on 1997 Mazda 626LX 2.0L 4 cylinder
I had a very alarming incident that I attributed to a transmission problem recently (not at all sure I could make it home) and my online investigation revealed that my car (and other Mazda 1993-2002 626's, and probably some others) were given a Ford CD4E transmission that was designed for significantly lighter cars. The early failure rate of that transmission in these Mazdas (mine is 3800 lb), is quite high. One Mazda technician told me that among those in the know, it's called the 60k transmission. Mazda issued a couple of bulletins around 2000 indicating that an external transmission fluid cooler was recommended, however it was to be done on the customer's dime. I decided to DIY it.I think that Hayden should have supplied at least another foot of hose. The return line from the cooler to the transmission that was already there (coming previously from the radiator), was barely long enough to reach the cooler. 1 inch less and it would not have reached. If it had not reached, the ~4 foot length of hose supplied in the kit may have been barely enough, when cut to produce the two necessary connections (the first being from the radiator's transmission fluid outlet to the cooler's input, the second being from the cooler's output back to the transmission), maybe not.Hayden in the instructions indicates two possibilities:Series (your fluid first goes through it's former cooling, being through your radiator)Separate (you bypass the radiator for whatever reason, presumably because your radiator has a problem)I did series, the recommended method.I finished the install yesterday, and I made the job harder than necessary. I'll explain. Firstly, I opted not to the install as suggested in the included instructions.They have 3 suggested placements:1. In front of the AC condensor, which is in front of the radiator2. Between the AC Condensor and the radiator3. Behind the radiator.#1 is recommended because it affords the most efficient cooling, and that is what I opted to do. However, before I installed I was guided to a thread that shows an installation including diagrams and photographs:[mazda626 dot net/topic/24936-external-trans-cooler/?p=352865]The thread shows a method utilizing homemade brackets that stand off the cooler from the AC condensor, generating better air flow to both the cooler and the AC condensor. I decided I liked that approach. However I made some mistakes, and only realized it after committing to them. I succeeded in finishing the install in a satisfactory manner, however if you do this or something similar I have a few suggestions:1. Assemble the cooler to the brackets before mounting the assembly to the vehicle.2. Affix the hoses to the cooler next.3. Only then, mount the assembly to the vehicle.Doing things in that order will make the installation far easier than the way I did it. Now, the way I did it took incredibly longer than the "average 1/2 hour" that the instructions indicated. Of course, if you make your own brackets, it's going to take you a lot longer too, but if you do things in the order I indicate and don't run into problems it shouldn't be too tough. Safety first!
A**S
Excelente!
Excelente, encajó perfecto en la parte frontal de mi carro, y ayudó muchísimo a mejorar la temperatura de la caja CVT. 100% recomendado Nissan Juke 2011 SV AWD
N**Z
Recommended but those hoses would not slide on easily.
So far so good. Great kit for the price, it used an odd transmission gates hose diameter, 11/32", and wasn't long enough for my 14' Nissan Rogue Select for both legs. By the time I figured it out I had to go to the auto parts store and they only carried 5/16" diameter which is only 1/32" difference so should feasibly work. Well getting the 11/32" hose was challenging enough having to grease the barb attachment with motor oil and using a heat gun to make the hose more pliable since it was 60 degrees out but it wasn't freezing by any means. When I moved to the 5/16" hose, boy was it difficult to insert and I bent some of the aluminum fins on the cooler since I was getting desperate to get my vehicle back to service; being my only mode of transportation. Luckily the fins aren't brittle and I was able to get them straight-ish, bending each fin one by one with a small flathead screwdriver. Definitely recommend buying the 11/32" gates hose if you think you need more than the 4'.
B**.
Simple small but works well
Smaller than i pictured but does the job
K**R
Great fit!
Worked as advertised!
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