Tranny Temp guage
We have an Auto Meter trans temp gauge in our truck. The sending unit is in a port labeled pressure test (or something like that). It may not be the best location but I didn't want to cut lines or tap the pan (as I had done with out last tow vehicle, may tap it when I change tranny fluid).
Temps are generally around 140 in city traffic on warm days. Towing temps (w/ 3300# popup trailer) can go up to about 190 climbing steep, slow switchbacks in the Sierras.
Nice piece of mind to know what up!
'04 Lariat 4x4 SC 5.4 3.73
Temps are generally around 140 in city traffic on warm days. Towing temps (w/ 3300# popup trailer) can go up to about 190 climbing steep, slow switchbacks in the Sierras.
Nice piece of mind to know what up!

'04 Lariat 4x4 SC 5.4 3.73
tranny temp
I was thinking about doing this myself, but where to mount the guage. putting the temp sensor in the pan woulg give a false reading as thats the fluid that has returned from being through the trans cooler. I think? I read in a magazine the temp sensor has to be in-line before it goes to the cooler to get a more acurate reading.
* was there an earlier post about this subject before?*
any one with suggestions
-2 for spelling
* was there an earlier post about this subject before?*
any one with suggestions
-2 for spelling


