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Derale Transmission Coolers for the Dodge Dakota, 2001

Derale Transmission Coolers

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Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit - Class II - Economy - Dodge Dakota, 2001

13" Wide x 7-1/2" tall x 3/4" deep, reliable, all-aluminum tube-and-fin cooler extends the life and improves overall functioning of your Dodge Dakota's transmission.

Features:

  • Improves functioning and overall performance of transmission
  • Extends life of transmission and prolongs period between necessary fluid changes
  • Cuts down on heat-related failures
  • Agitates fluid with built-in, embossed turbulators for more efficient cooling
  • Constructed of durable, lightweight aluminum
    • Thermal-conductive metal provides excellent transfer of heat
  • Includes:
    • High-temperature, OEM spec hose with stainless steel clamps
    • Nylon mounting rods
    • Insta-dapt radiator adapter
  • Recommended for small to mid-size trucks and SUVs
  • Imported


Specs:

  • Inlets: 11/32" hose barb
  • Overall dimensions: 13" wide x 7-1/2" tall x 3/4" deep
  • Core width: 10-1/8"
  • Distance between inlets: 6-1/4"
  • 1-Year warranty


Note: The Derale Insta-dapt radiator adapter fits most Dodge Dakotas with 5/16" transmission lines, but not all. In some cases, additional fittings or alteration of the OEM lines or hoses may be required for installation.


Perhaps the simplest type of heat exchanger, the tube-fin effectively cools a variety of automotive systems. The concept is simple: Fluid cools as it travels through the core by transferring heat out to the fins. The fins then provide the surface area necessary for sufficient heat exchange to take place, allowing the heat pulled from the fluid to dissipate into the surrounding air. Quick, easy and effective.

Dimensions

12906 Derale Dyno-Cool Aluminum Tube and Fin Cooler with Installation Kit

Replaces 41011



Video of Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit - Class II - Economy


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Video install transmission cooler 2005 chevrolet avalanche d12906
Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche

Video Transcript for Transmission Cooler Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche

Today on our 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche, we'll be installing the Derale Transmission Cooler, part number D12906. We'll also be using the Derale Universal Mount Kit, part number D13002 and the GM Radiator Adaptor, part number D13035.Now our truck has had some modifications so the removal of the grill is different than normal, so we will not be showing it. With our grill out of the way, we'll go ahead and test fit the cooler.After finding a good spot for our cooler, using a couple of bolts and nuts we purchased separately, we'll attach the Derale brackets to the cooler. At this point, we want to leave the brackets loose until theyre mounted to the vehicle. We can go ahead and attach the rubber line to the cooler as well using two of the worm clamps. It also may be necessary to use some transmission fluid as lubricant to get the line around the fittings.We can now tighten down the worm clamp securing the rubber line to our cooler.

We will then place our cooler in its location and using a couple of self tapping bolts, we'll mount the cooler braces to the A-brace here on the truck. We'll do this on both sides. We can then tighten the brackets to the cooler. Now our cooler is secure and were ready to run the line. Going around the radiator, we'll pass the line through here to the factory cooler.Next, we'll need to identify the downstream transmission line.

This is the line that the transmission fluid is coming out of the factory transmission cooler in the radiator and heading back towards the transmission. To do this, we'll break torque the vehicle allowing the transmission fluid to warm up. The line that feels cooler is the one we'll be installing our new cooler into. We can then remove the holding device from the radiator and remove our line.Now, we'll take the GM adaptor and install it into the hole we removed the line from and reinsert the holding device. Now we'll determine where to cut our line in half on our new cooler.

Remember when cutting the line in half, youll want to leave enough room so the line doesnt kink. We'll slide the long end of our line onto the GM adapter here at the radiator, after sliding on another worm clamp where we can then tighten it down.We'll take the remaining clamp, slide it on the other line, slide the hose in, and tighten the clamp.Thats it, our transmission cooler is installed. We'll now go ahead and reassemble our truck, putting our grill back in place, as well as the headlights. Now all we need to do is check the fluid level and top it off as needed. We'll also want to make sure that there are no leaks.That completes our install of the Derale Transmission Cooler, part number D12906 in conjunction with the Derale Universal Mount Kit, part number D13002 and the GM Radiator Adaptor, part number D13035 on our 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche.

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Customer Reviews

Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit - Class II - Economy - D12906

Average Customer Rating:  ratingratingratingratingrating4.7 out of 5 stars   (9 Customer Reviews)




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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Potato Pirate04/14/2011

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Great for the price. Works well on my Honda Pilot and provides more cooling then the OEM cooler.11785

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Jeremy Troesh06/21/2011

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The transmission cooler, along with all the other products I ordered from etrailer was an excellent buy. they arrived on time and in excellent condition. The best benefit of ordering from etrailer is the superior customer service. I was even able to talk directly with one of their installers when I had a question. 17556

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Potatopirate05/07/2011

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Very inexpensive and does the job well with everything I needed included.13054

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: denman12/17/2012

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see previous review 61610

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Dave C12/10/2012

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Very easy install, absolutely no leaks anywhere in the system after putting it into service. I did have to get additional hose for the install due to the location I chose for the cooler (personal preference). I centered it on the bumper side of the radiator to provide the best air flow. Remember to get a quart of transmission fluid to accomodate the larger system volume after the install. I took my grill off to provide the most room for putting the cooler in rather than trying to wedge it between the radiator and grill, made install the nylon fasteners through the radiator and cooler much easier. Should last for many years.61081

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Got my Tranny Cooler and basically did what they showed on the on line video and had it completted in one afternoon. 59191

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Good Product 52237

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I installed it in my 2007 Honda Odyssey and it works great. It took about an hour and a half to install. 37669

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Dustin C02/03/2012

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Ive got a 1999 4runner that had the unfortunate luck of having the integrated transmission cooler line rupture inside my radiator. needless to say, the transmission didnt agree very well with having engine coolant running through it and finally died out on me. I bought this transmission cooler to isolate the transmission and the engine cooling systems. The cooler arrived a day ahead of schedule, which is always a bonus. I didnt rate it at 5 stars because I havent had a chance to install it yet and see how it performs, but judging by the reviews that I have read so far, the customer service provided and the prompt delivery, I would say that this transmission cooler will keep my truck running for a good long while. Everything pictured arrived in the box and I have no doubt that it will perform as expected. I will definitely recommend this product and this company to my friends!30988

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  • Does the Derale Transmission Cooler Kit Come with What is Needed to Install on a 1997 Chevy Lumina
  • The Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, # D12906, comes with everything you will need to mount and install it on your 1997 Chevy Lumina. The system installs in line with your current transmission hoses. I have included an FAQ article on Transmission Coolers below. There is a lot of helpful information, including the best places to mount the unit. I have also included a video showing installation of a transmission cooler. Installation will be similar on your vehicle.
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  • Transmission Cooler Recommendation for a 2005 Acura MDX Towing a 3,750 Pound Boat and Trailer
  • The Class of transmission cooler you use will depend more on where you can mount it. The most efficient place is in front of the AC condenser. You could then use a Class I cooler, like # D12901. If mounted behind the condenser, I would go with a Class II like # D12906. If mounted behind the radiator I would go with a Class III like # D13502. The problem is that the further away from the front of the vehicle a cooler is mounted, the less airflow it receives. The less airflow a coolers receive
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  • Where is the Best Location to Mount the Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit
  • The Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part # D12906, should be mounted after the radiator. So it would be in line from the fluid return line, this is the recommended way to install part # D12906. For mounting the unit, it is recommended that part # D12906 be mounted behind the grill and in front of the Air Conditioning Condenser Core, (see video link for reference). You can mount part # D12906, between the condenser core and the radiator but it will cut down on the coolin
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  • Recommend A Transmission Cooler For 2011 Subaru Outback V6 Towing Over 2000 Pound Trailer
  • The item you selected, the Derale Transmission Cooler, part # D12906 will work on your 2011 Subaru Outback as long as you have room to mount it on your vehicle. The ideal place to mount a transmission cooler for maximum cooling efficiency is behind the grill of your 2011 Subaru Outback but in front of the radiator. You will want to measure at the front of your vehicle to make sure there is room to mount part # D12906 as it measures 13 inches wide and 7-1/2 inches tall. Another Transmission
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  • Can the Inlet/Outlet Fittings on Trans. Cooler Point Down on a 2006 Chevy Colorado
  • It would not be required that you mount a Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part # D12906, in any particular direction, the line pressure from the transmission will push the fluid through the cooler regardless of if its mounted horizontally, vertically or any direction in between. I would recommend you choose a location based on receiving maximizing airflow through the cooler, regardless of what direction it points. I would also recommend you get a Derale Snap-In Radiato
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  • Recommendation For Transmission Cooler On A 1995 Nissan Parthfinder 4X4
  • To determine what kind of transmission cooler you will need depends on how much weight you will be towing and where you will be towing. If you will be towing a light load, less than 2,000 pounds, in flat driving conditions, your 1995 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4 will do fine with a Class I rated cooler. If you will be towing more than a 2,000 pound load through some hills, I would use a Class II or Class III cooler. I would recommend the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler, part # D
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  • Which Derale Radiator Adapter Fitting Kit for a 2000 Ford Taurus Wagon
  • I spoke with my contact at Derale and the reason there are two different hose fitting recommendations is because there are two possible diameter hoses that are on the 2000 Ford Taurus Wagons. To determine the correct fitting you will need to know the threaded diameter of the transmission fluid line fitting in your vehicles radiator. If you need a 3/8 inch fitting you would need a Derale Radiator Adapter Fitting Kit, part # D13014. If you need a 1/2 inch fitting I would recommend a Derale R
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  • Could a Fairly Handy Person Install a Transmission Cooler on a 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan
  • A fairly handy person could install a transmission cooler onto a vehicle pretty easily. I have installed a cooler on two of my cars without a problem and I consider myself fairly handy. I attached an installation video of a transmission cooler being installed onto a vehicle to give you an idea of what it is like. Most vehicle will not require the removal of the front end like the vehicle in the video, so do not let that discourage you. I also attached an FAQ article on transmission coolers
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  • Transmission and Power Steering Cooler Recommendations for a 2004 Acura MDX
  • A transmission cooler would be a great idea for you. Especially considering the mileage on your vehicle, the length of your trips with the trailer, and since your vehicle manufacturer recommends one. I attached an FAQ on transmission coolers for you to check out also. Basically, the cooler you keep the transmission fluid, the longer the life of your transmission will be. The same is true for your power steering pump. The Derale Dyna-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler # D12906 that you referenc
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  • Transmission Cooler Recommendation for a 1996 Nissan Pathfinder Towing a 1900 lb Trailer
  • There really is not a down side to using a transmission cooler on a vehicle. It has been proven that transmission coolers will prolong the life of a transmission. Especially when the vehicle is towing a trailer. I would strongly recommend you install one since you will be pulling a 1,900 lb trailer with your 1995 Nissan Pathfinder. The power switch might enhance the shift points so that it will perform better while towing, but it will not prevent excess heat from building up in your transmission
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  • Installation of Derale Transmission Cooler # D12906 on a 2003 Acura MDX
  • A transmission cooler will attach in-line with the transmission fluid return line on your 2003 Acura MDX. The best way to determine which line on a transmission cooler is the return line from the radiator is to use the following procedure: 1. Start engine while engine is cold 2. Place transmission shift lever in drive for no more than 10 seconds. 3. Stop engine and remove keys 4. Identify the transmission fluid return line by feeling both lines. The coolest line is the return line. You
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  • Is the Hose Included with Derale Transmission Coolers Long Enough for Install on a 2004 Honda Pilot
  • The hose that is included with the Derale transmission cooler, # D12906, is long enough for typical installation locations, including in front of the radiator, as long as it is on the same side as the factory transmission cooler lines. It is entirely possible on any vehicle, including a 2004 Honda Pilot, that you may need to acquire additional hose. I have yet to have a customer complain about the hose not being long enough. I have included some helpful links on transmission coolers for you.
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  • Removal of the Front Bumper and Grill to Install a Transmission Cooler on a 2009 Subaru Forester
  • From the research I did it looks like you will need to remove the front grill and bumper to install a transmission cooler like the Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit # D12906. There will be 16 plastic rivets that will need to be removed. You can use a screwdriver to pop them out. Take your time getting these out so you do not break them. Once the grill and bumper are removed you will have plenty of room to work to install a transmission cooler like the # D12906. I am going t
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  • Transmission Cooler for 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • The Derale # D12906 is a universal-fit aftermarket part that will fit your 2007 Grand Cherokee if the space behind the grille and in front of the A/C condenser and radiator can accommodate its 13 by 7-3/4 inch dimensions. If the available space is to small to allow installation of the D12906, we have smaller plate-fin style coolers like part # D13502 that are actually more efficient at cooling your transmission fluid. This cooler would typically be installed so it would be last in line on the re
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  • What to do if a Transmission Cooler Line Comes off and Fluid is Leaked
  • It really is hard to say, your best bet would be to repair the line if you have not already. Fill the transmission up with the appropriate amount of fluid and then take it to a transmission repair shop to have them check it out. Hopefully you get lucky, but there could be a wide range of potential internal problems depending on how long the vehicle was attempted to be driven and the temperature of the transmission.
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  • Transmission Cooler Recommendation for a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder 4X4 SE and 6K Trailer
  • For a trailer weighing 6,000 pounds I recommend going with a stacked-plate cooler because they will be the most efficient and will provide the best cooling compared to the other cooler options. For a kit you can use # D13403. For the best cooling you can get a cooler that comes with its own fan like # D13950. This will provide the optimum cooling no matter where the unit is mounted. I have included a link to our FAQ article on transmission coolers for you.
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