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Old 11-06-2002, 09:12 AM
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Originally posted by Aredubjay


Interesting. In the Service manual, the driver's side is clearly labeled "in" and the pass'r's side is labeled "out." One has to wonder if they're talking about "in" to the transmission instead of "in" to the cooler.

The program filter is on the driver's side (photo in my locker).
I was wondering what "in"meant to Subaru as well. It could be in to tranny or in to cooler.

I meant to ask what side of the stock tranny cooler does the campaign filter go on. I know what side of the car its on. It "should" be on the pressure side to filter out contaminants before they get to the cooler.

Just wondering out loud, I wonder if any lines are run in reverse with the filter after the cooler perhaps explaining why some trannies die so young and others don't...

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