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A transmission clip (frequently referred to as a ) is a small, specialized metal or high-grade plastic fastener. It is designed to secure high-pressure fluid lines into the transmission housing or the radiator cooler. Core Automotive Applications

A transmission clip, commonly referred to as a tranny clip, is a small metal or plastic device used to secure the transmission pan or other components in place. Its primary function is to prevent the transmission pan from coming loose due to vibrations, road conditions, or other external factors.

If this clip breaks or pops off, your shifter might move freely inside the car, but the transmission won't actually change gears. This can leave you stuck in "Park" or, more dangerously, unable to get into "Park" when you stop.

In the automotive world, "tranny" is long-standing mechanic shorthand for a vehicle's transmission. A "tranny clip" refers to any of the small, specialized retaining clips used throughout a vehicle's transmission system. Types of Transmission Clips These are small, often omega-shaped ( Ωcap omega

I'm assuming you're referring to a type of electrical component or a specific product. A "tranny clip" could potentially refer to a few different things, but I'll provide some general information.

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These lines carry hot fluid away from the transmission to the radiator or dedicated auxiliary cooler, and back again. The clips maintain a continuous seal under high pressure. Shift Cables: Some specific vehicles utilize distinct Dorman Transmission Shift Cable Clips Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: When the male line is pushed into the port, the clip snaps over a raised barb on the line, locking it securely in place under high hydraulic pressure.

Unlike "street" clips that focus on stairs or rails, a good tranny clip emphasizes flow, speed, and "air time."