Rather a late reply but the best one is the one that came with the car. The bad news is the dealer prices are over the top for this. The good news is that its easy to see who was the OEM, go to its home page and find the OEM part. I did this and saved a solid 50%.
I'm working on my 2001. It started with a broken rear shock after a mild off-road camp trip. The EAS was fine until I changed shocks. I believe I over extended my RL axle too much and now thatsensor is giving me a fault. It is driven by a potentiometer that by being mechanical, will get dead...
The transmission cooler is in front of the radiator. The diagram (Rave 26-1) shows both the oil and transmission coolers are in front of the radiator. On my 2000 HSE they are next to the AC condenser outside of the engine compartment. Perhaps during your installation a hose coupling was...
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