Good catch on the different fans, you may be on to something there.
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I looked at my '25 SX-P fan and it clearly has the part number for "all other Tellurides" that ends in
9000. Also, I looked very closely at that warmer/cooler attached to the front of the transmission. This is a drawing of that warmer/cooler from the Telluride service manual that shows the direction of the fluid flow.......
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Both coolant lines go to ports on the engine block, not to the radiator. There are 2 trans fluid lines coming off the top of the transmission. One of those lines coming out of the transmission goes directly to a fitting at the bottom of the radiator (just above the bottom coolant hose connection). There is a connection at the top of that same side of the radiator that has a line going back to the "ATF In" port on the warmer/cooler. The "ATF Out" port on the warmer/cooler then goes back into the top of the transmission. So the trans fluid going through the warmer/cooler on the front of the transmission is also circulating in line with the transmission cooler in the radiator. It appears that even non-towing, and non "X" equipped Tellurides also have the integrated trans cooler in the radiator as standard equipment. There doesn't appear to be any differences in part numbers for the radiators among Telluride trim levels. And as others have mentioned above, I also couldn't find any parts or service references to any additional "heavy duty" external transmission cooling device.
A logical assumption would be that the other fan with the part number ending in
9300 that's labeled for the "Telluride. With towing pkg. With x-pro." would have a higher RPM and/or CFM rating for better (heavy duty) cooling in towing situations. If that's the case, and since the Telluride radiators already have an integrated trans fluid cooler, that could explain why some sources say the towing package includes heavy duty
engine cooling, and some say it includes heavy duty
transmission cooling.... the
9300 fan would provide better cooling performance for both of those systems.
So it may be just as simple as looking at the part number label on the fan...... if it ends in
9300, the fan by itself could be the actual "heavy duty" cooling option.
This is a drawing of the Telluride fan/radiator looking from the engine side, with my notes added showing where the part number label is on the right side of the fan... note also the trans fluid cooling lines on the left side of the radiator....
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Following along those lines of thought, could an owner just replace the standard
9000 fan with the
9300 fan to upgrade the cooling on their Telluride to "heavy duty" specs? According to the service manual the fan speed commands from the ECM/TCM are pulse width modulated (PWM), so I suppose it would depend on whether or not commands to the fan would be programmed differently depending on which fan was factory installed, or if programming would be the same for either fan. The service manual makes no mention of any difference.
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