Tranny Tempature?
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Mine is a steady 142, stop and go traffic is drops off a bit, but if i got my foot in it driving like an idiot it might pop up closer to 150-160. At 220-230 (i think it might be even higher, dont remember exact number) or so you should get your high trans temp warning that will put the engine in "limp mode". When i desroyed my valve body i pegged out to 250 trying to get the truck home, which gave the truck a nice burnt smell for a couple days.
Last edited by ROBFX4; 04-04-2007 at 10:59 PM.
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My trans temp reading is coming from the "test port" and when its cold up here in Illinois its halfway between 100 and 150 normal driving 150 hauling *** 180 and yes it does have a cooler. But doesn't it also affect where the temp reading is beign acquired from? At 300 degrees I would say that tranny is cooked.
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Originally Posted by Oxlander
My transmission runs between 144 - 155 during normal driving and has been as high as 195 while towing. I think your 146 is about right. Do you have the factory tow option with the transmission cooler?
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Originally Posted by MGDfan
Discussed up the wazoo already .... some good readin' here:
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