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Why is an oil cooler necessary for an automatic transmission?

Why is an oil cooler necessary for an automatic transmission?

Do I Need a Transmission Cooler? Transmission coolers help to protect your transmission when you turn up the heat. Transmission Coolers help transmissions deal with the added stress and heat caused by towing boats, trailers and other heavy objects.

Can you tow a caravan with an automatic car?

An automatic car can perfectly tow a caravan, especially dual-clutch automatic transmissions since they always allow enough torque to move the car-trailer set in the most suitable gear.

How does an automatic transmission oil cooler work?

How Does a Transmission Cooler Work? Fluid heated by the transmission, engine, or power steering pump flows to the cooler. Air flowing over the fins of the cooler carries away heat and cools the fluid flowing within the fins. The cooled fluid is routed back through the transmission via the return line.

Is a manual or automatic better for towing a caravan?

As can be seen, both manual and automatic transmission cars have their advantages and disadvantages when it comes to towing a caravan. Nevertheless, if you can afford the extra initial outlay and increased fuel and road tax costs, automatic vehicles can make towing significantly easier.

Do I need a transmission cooler to tow?

When you are towing, your transmission fluid can certainly get warm. Because of this, you need a large transmission cooler to handle the added heat. Transmission coolers are rated by their gross vehicle weight or GVW, and this can go from as little as 10,000, all the way up to 40,000 or more!

Do you need a transmission cooler to tow?

Are automatics any good for towing?

Today, most automatic cars can tow without any great risk of overheating so long as the legal towing limit is respected. Bill McDonough of independent gearbox specialist, Hardy Engineering, sees no reason to fit extra cooling to a modern automatic when towing.

How hot should my transmission get when towing?

The optimal temperature range for transmission fluid is 175 to 220 degrees. Above that, for every 20 degrees bad things happen, starting with formation of varnish at 240 degrees, followed by seals hardening, plates slipping, seals and clutches burn out, carbon is formed, and, ultimately, failure.

Can a car with an automatic transmission be towed?

There is little to no risk involved when towing a vehicle with an automatic transmission on a flat-bed tow truck. However, if the tow operator tows the car with the drive wheels on the ground, that’s when damage can occur.

How much pulling power does Citroen Xantia V6 have?

And the Xantia’s V6 has a huge reservoir of the stuff — 1971b ft at 4000rpm. Better still, almost 90 per cent of that pulling power is available from as low as 2000rpm. That’s real flexibility. Flexibility is the key to the new ‘Auto Adaptive’ gearbox too.

Can a caravan be towed with an automatic car?

An automatic car offers many advantages — thus making driving more enjoyable for the drivers as well as towing a trailer or Caravan. Drivers do not need to use their left leg time and again to depress a clutch pedal against a resistance of the clutch spring. This happens more likely in towns or traffic jams.

How much does a Citroen Xantia cost on the road?

* The on-the-road price of £21,995 includes VAT and a standard delivery charge of £645 (which includes VAT, number plates and 12 months’ road fund licence). For more information or to book a lest-drive, contact your local Citroén dealer, or for an information pack call free on 0800 262 262.

Can a 4 cylinder engine be used for towing?

Pulling a given load requires a specific level of power and the power required will be same whether the engine has four, six or eight cylinders. This means that when you are towing with a four-cylinder engine, the fuel consumption will be as equal as if a six-cylinder engine was fitted in the vehicle.