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    Does anyone know if there is a special tool to remove the guick release trans cooler lines from an 04 grand prix. From the trans and rad.
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    Most use a pick or small screwdriver. However someone did show me there was a tool one time.
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    next question, who knows where i can buy one?
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    Went to a local rad shop and they sold me a really neat simple plastic tool to remove the cooler lines from the rad and trans. It only set me back
    5 bucks and it worked great. Changed both lines in about 30 mins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dlk View Post
    Went to a local rad shop and they sold me a really neat simple plastic tool to remove the cooler lines from the rad and trans. It only set me back
    5 bucks and it worked great. Changed both lines in about 30 mins.
    wonder what it looks like
    ok I give up...show us
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    I don't really know how to insert a picture but if you google " jiffy tite disconnect tools" you will get the info that you need
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    Quote Originally Posted by dlk View Post
    I don't really know how to insert a picture but if you google " jiffy tite disconnect tools" you will get the info that you need
    this?
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    no, the one I got was a plastic disc with a slot to fit over the trans line but it has the same slots on the ring. Would like to be able to send picture but it says
    file is too big.
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    I have the tool to remove the lines but I rarely ever use it. I removed the c clip with a pick then work the line out of the fitting. Found this to be the quickest way at removing trans and oil cooler lines. Re-install the c clip, snap the line back in and slide the plastic clip retainer back over the fitting.
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