Alan SOBX
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- Alan
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- Jeep Gladiator Mojave
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Newish Jeep owner and apologies if this topic has been beaten up before—I searched and didn’t find a thread. Quick question about normal coolant, oil, and transmission temperatures. When I take my Jeep into the sand, all three rise quickly which is fine—I figure the engine is working harder. If I go into OffRoad+ with the different gearing (seem higher RPMs at lower speeds), my temperatures spike enough where I can feel the heat coming in through the rolled down windows. OR+ seems to really spike it. I ran 40+ mph on sand in just 4H without a heat spike but use the OR+ in deep sand so that I can lock my rear diff. The temps get up into the 230s.
Is that normal? How high is too high? At what point should I let it cool down?
SIDE NOTE: it is a bit irritating that I have to go through a work-around process to lock my rear diff in 4H when the ‘24 lets you do it with a flip of the switch. If I can hack around it, Jeep obviously could release me to do it with the ‘23.
Is that normal? How high is too high? At what point should I let it cool down?
SIDE NOTE: it is a bit irritating that I have to go through a work-around process to lock my rear diff in 4H when the ‘24 lets you do it with a flip of the switch. If I can hack around it, Jeep obviously could release me to do it with the ‘23.
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