JTdiRtyD
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I'm having troubles with my transmission oil not getting to temp when it's cold out. I can let the truck get to operating temp, and then drive 30+ miles and I still wont see over 140deg transmission temps. I believe this is causing the transmission to want to stay in 7th and tank fuel economy.
I thought these were thermostatically controlled and shouldn't push oil through the cooler until it reaches temp, correct? If so, what temp should it be opening at? Is there a lockout where it might be stuck open (my Tacoma had a lockout for fluid changes and level checks)?
If the tstat is operating fine, which I find hard to believe, I might need to look into a partial cooler block.
I thought these were thermostatically controlled and shouldn't push oil through the cooler until it reaches temp, correct? If so, what temp should it be opening at? Is there a lockout where it might be stuck open (my Tacoma had a lockout for fluid changes and level checks)?
If the tstat is operating fine, which I find hard to believe, I might need to look into a partial cooler block.
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