Sorry to say, but i'd imagine the fluid has been overheated as a result of driving with low fluid. I had my transcooler hose blow off and got away with it the first time, the 2nd time was the end.
My torque converted overheated, the paint went from a tawny / pail yellow/brown colour to an orange colour, and nearly dropped a bearing. The valve body also jammed and was buggered. I drove mine approx 100kms to get home though and this would have casued great damage.
Mine had done about 150,000kms.
In the end I managed to get a second hand valve body, reconditioned converted and had the auto inspected by good auto shop who looked after me. The de-glazed the clutch plates and reassembled the auto. It cost me about $400 for the TC rebuild and about $850 for the de-glaze, seals, o-rings and pressure check.
I put it back in and drove to Cape York and back again with no issues.
But to answer your question about transcooler removal. I didn't remove the radiator, I replaced the cooler hose on the passenger side as this is the one the blew off.
To get the hoses off remove the fan shroud and viscus fan, this will give you enough room. To remove the van you will need a viscus fan spanner (See Mario at Roverlord) The money you send on the spanner will be cheaper than replacing the coolant.
What do you mean by not taking transmission fluid? Are you filling it from the filler plug under the car on the auto? It is located just above the transcooler hoses on the front of the auto. Is it just coming out when you are filling it? If so it is probably full and you have other problems other than low fluid.
I'm nut sure, but i'd imagine dex3 would mix with the semi synthetic.


 
						
					 
					
					 
  it is driving like it has no oil in there, which is no where hardly. it limped the last km home, would not climb the slight incline that is the drive way.  rolled it down this morning to re attempt filling up the transmission again and then just managed to get it back half way in the driveway.
 it is driving like it has no oil in there, which is no where hardly. it limped the last km home, would not climb the slight incline that is the drive way.  rolled it down this morning to re attempt filling up the transmission again and then just managed to get it back half way in the driveway. 
				
				
				
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					 no metal anywhere either so my trans is not dying yet.
 no metal anywhere either so my trans is not dying yet.
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