99079AA000 Subaru HOSE-ATF, Price: 39.13$, Weight: 0.095kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

99079AA000

HOSE-ATF

7

0.095

 Dispatch 24h

39.13$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
99079AA000 
HOSE-ATF
7
0.109
2-3
32.61$
 

Compatibility

BodyMade For RegionEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONRHD2.0L DOHC NA(RHD)XSEurope/General03.201110.2012 View
BodyMade For RegionEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
SEDANRHD2000CC EMPI DOHC NA & LPG20RSEurope/General04.200809.2011 View
BodyMade For RegionEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
SEDANLHD2.0L DOHC NA & LPG20RSEurope/General03.200506.2006 View

Essential Transmission Fluid Hose

The transmission fluid hose is a crucial component in your vehicle's automatic transmission system. It is specifically designed to facilitate the transfer of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) between various parts of the transmission system, ensuring smooth and efficient gear changes. This fluid plays a critical role in lubricating, cooling, and cleaning the transmission system, ultimately enhancing the vehicle's overall performance and longevity.

Why is this Part Needed

The transmission fluid hose is essential for maintaining optimal fluid dynamics within the transmission. It ensures that ATF circulates correctly between the transmission cooler and the gearbox. This circulation is vital for the fluid to maintain proper viscosity and temperature levels, preventing overheating and component wear and tear.

How Does it Work

Constructed from durable, heat-resistant materials, the hose creates a secure passage for ATF flow. It connects to the transmission and the cooler, using clamps and fittings that prevent leaks. The hose's flexibility accommodates engine movement and vibration, thus maintaining its integrity under various operating conditions.

Consequences of a Broken Hose

Should the transmission fluid hose fail, it can lead to significant problems. A leak might develop, causing ATF levels to drop and transmission components to lose essential lubrication. This situation can result in overheating, increased friction, and ultimately, transmission failure. Preventative maintenance, such as regular checks and timely replacement of worn-out hoses, can mitigate these risks.

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