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Old Nov 9, 2025
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trans cooler pipe with banjo fitting_rear [solved]

2005 acura El 1.7
The rear (closest to firewall) ATF cooler line has sprung a leak. Not finding any repair part. or part number.
do i need to braze a new piece of pipe to the banjo fitting.
Or take my chances at a wreckers
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re: trans cooler pipe with banjo fitting_rear [solved]

I'd see how much the dealer wants.
i replaced the fuel lines with new oe parts and they were actually pretty reasonable
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re: trans cooler pipe with banjo fitting_rear [solved]

Originally Posted by Colin42
I'd see how much the dealer wants.
i replaced the fuel lines with new oe parts and they were actually pretty reasonable
Thanks , i just ordered the last one from the Toronto whse. $80
The kind of thing one expects for an old vehicle. 470 000 K
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