Gary E
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Which side of the transmission cooler is the supply side?
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The inlet is on the bottom (passenger side). Outlet is on the top (driver's side).Inlet is on top. Outlet is on the bottom.
The thermal bypass prevents fluid from flowing to the cooler by redirecting it back to the transmission internally. When temperatures reach 185, it opens to allow fluid flow to the cooler.From the service manual. Arrows indicate flow direction.
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"2014 F-150 Workshop Manual
Located inside the transmission case is a thermal bypass valve. The thermal bypass is used to route fluid to the cooler when operating temperatures increase, or to return fluid directly to the transmission lube circuit. When the transmission fluid temperature is below 185°F (85°C) no fluid is routed to the cooler."
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Perhaps @FordTechOne can explain this. The only thing I can think of is that when in thermal bypass there is back flow through the cooler.
Thanks for the info.The thermal bypass prevents fluid from flowing to the cooler by redirecting it back to the transmission internally. When temperatures reach 185, it opens to allow fluid flow to the cooler.