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If it has cooler lines they will run from the front of the transmission to the bottom of the radiator, but some of these models have an aluminum unit mounted on the top of the transmission that has heater hoses run to it instead. If I can assist further, reach me at https://www.6ya.com/thericepatch
if you are sure its transmission fluid and not engine oil...then the only way that can happen is thru the transmission oil cooler which is located in the radiator..replace the radiator,
The transmission cooler, out front, is the secondary cooler. These are usually added for the towing packages. Heat in an automatic transmission is it's worst enemy. The cooler the better.
Acura cl's and tl's have this common problem with the transmission...what the problem is I do not know but there are recalls on the transmissions you should call your dealer and find out.
That vehicle has the transmission cooler built into the radiator. You may not be leaking oil into the coolant, but transmission fluid, they both make the same mess. Replacing the radiator will probably fix your problem. Let me know if this helped.
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