Right, You need to re-route the tranny line out of the bottom of the radiator to eliminate the milkshake, which can happen in any automatic and does. The Tacos have a reputation for it on the Taco forums. However, I think it's because the owners are more vocal on the Taco forums when it happens. There are no statistics. What the milkshake is, is when the tranny line that goes into the bottom of the radiator, fails and ruptures and tranny fluid mixes with coolant. So, you to install a tranny cooler and re-route tranny line out of radiator. The problem with this is if you live where it gets cold. Because, then you don't have the radiator to warm the tranny fluid and could have issues with real cold tranny fluid. I installed a tranny cooler on my truck and a temperature gauge, because I didn't want tranny oil getting too hot. My tranny line goes through radiator and it hasn't failed yet in 17 years and 130,000 miles. BillIf you get one, install a separate trans cooler on the 3rd gen and you'll never have the strawberry milkshake problem.
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