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Old 03-01-2020, 09:22 AM   #1
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Help Finding Part Number for Cooler Line

Hey everyone - I have been looking for a couple hours here

I have a small leak in this line where the quick connector is (the aluminum hex fitting has worked loose from the rubber part of the line) so I would like to order a replacement. I just cannot find the damn thing anywhere online. It is officially a "differential coolant line", but I cannot find a diagram with it on there anywhere

Anyone have any insight?

It is the line on the driver's side, shown here in the two clips. It starts at the trans cross member and goes about the length of the driveshaft where it it mates to another line that goes into the differential
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Old 03-01-2020, 09:49 AM   #2
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Hi. I know it's not the answer you're seeking. I see your Camaro is a 2018. Can you just have it repaired under warranty?
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Old 03-02-2020, 12:20 AM   #3
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84021239

https://www.gmpartsnow.com/oem-parts...YtMmwtdjgtZ2Fz

It's weird. One part says this:

Manufacturer:
GM
Part Number:
84021239
Part:
Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Hose Assembly



But, then product detail says this:

Product Details
Positions:
Left
Other Names:
Pipe
Description:
Underbody Pipe and Hose Assy. Left. Differential Cooling.

Left is the driver's side.


No pic. I even tried google search for images. Also, it's off a '16, but that shouldn't matter.
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Old 03-02-2020, 07:13 AM   #4
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Hi. I know it's not the answer you're seeking. I see your Camaro is a 2018. Can you just have it repaired under warranty?
I had the line out over the winter when working on the car. Though I dont think I did a thing to it to make it leak (the crimp where the fitting meets the rubber hose is loose), I have no right to go to GM to ask for them to fix it.
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Old 03-02-2020, 07:20 AM   #5
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95Imp - thank you for helping. However I have a manual car. Even though this PN you found was for a auto, it would be the pipe that goes into the side of the trans, which is the pipe that my part I am looking for connects to.

Its pretty confusing - and it doesn't help that when I put my VIN in on these web sites they all tell me they can find parts for my VIN (I think because its a 1LE?)
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95Imp - thank you for helping. However I have a manual car. Even though this PN you found was for a auto, it would be the pipe that goes into the side of the trans, which is the pipe that my part I am looking for connects to.

Its pretty confusing - and it doesn't help that when I put my VIN in on these web sites they all tell me they can find parts for my VIN (I think because its a 1LE?)
I think sometimes the parts aren't listed because their under "warranty" still.
I was looking up parts for fun on a '19 a while back and there was really only maintenance parts listed.

You might have to call the dealer and just ask for cost and a part number then order it online if it's cheaper. I've had to do that trick on a few occasions.

Another option is to take it to a hose shop and have them fix it.
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Old 03-02-2020, 08:57 AM   #7
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95Imp - thank you for helping. However I have a manual car. Even though this PN you found was for a auto, it would be the pipe that goes into the side of the trans, which is the pipe that my part I am looking for connects to.

Its pretty confusing - and it doesn't help that when I put my VIN in on these web sites they all tell me they can find parts for my VIN (I think because its a 1LE?)
Hey if you pm your VIN I may be able to look it up and find the part # you need
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