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Want to extend the life of your automatic transmission? High heat is the number one killer of automatic transmissions and the factory cooler can use a little extra help keeping temps under control. In most cases, you can add a small auxiliary electric cooling fan to the factory cooler, or install a secondary transmission cooler inline and mount an electric fan for a big boost in cooling capacity.


Flex-A-Lite makes a variety of electric cooling fans that are perfect for this purpose ranging in diameters from 10-16 inches. The 10-12 inch versions have low enough amp draw that they can be used without a relay and be hardwired to turn on whenever the ignition is on, or you can use an inexpensive fan controller to automatically turn the fan on and off at a specific temperature

Find the right auxiliary electric fan for your truck!

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