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The image shows the fluid pan of a 6L80 automatic transmission. The pan is a flat, rectangular piece of metal located at the bottom of the transmission. The pan surface has various channels and sections, designed to collect and distribute transmission fluid throughout the transmission. There are also a series of magnets embedded in the pan, designed to capture and retain metal particles and other debris in the transmission fluid, helping to keep the fluid clean and extend transmission life. In the image, the fluid tray can be viewed from a lower angle, allowing one to see the shape and arrangement of the channels and sections on its surface. You can also clearly see the magnets embedded in the tray. The image shows the importance of the fluid pan as a critical automatic transmission component, and how its design is optimized to keep transmission fluid clean and provide proper lubrication for transmission components.

The image shows the fluid pan of a 6L80 automatic transmission. The pan is a flat, rectangular piece of metal located at the bottom of the transmission. The pan surface has various channels and sections, designed to collect and distribute transmission fluid throughout the transmission. There are also a series of magnets embedded in the pan, designed to capture and retain metal particles and other debris in the transmission fluid, helping to keep the fluid clean and extend transmission life.

In the image, the fluid tray can be viewed from a lower angle, allowing one to see the shape and arrangement of the channels and sections on its surface. You can also clearly see the magnets embedded in the tray. The image shows the importance of the fluid pan as a critical automatic transmission component, and how its design is optimized to keep transmission fluid clean and provide proper lubrication for transmission components.

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