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squad272 -> RE: would hot coolant temp effect transmission???? it acts up when warmed up (4/22/2007 12:51:37 PM)
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ORIGINAL: 91explorer12323 if your transmission is automatic then coolant temp plays a big part in transmission performance keep in mind your transmission fluid goes through the radiator to cool down then returned to transmission so if the tranny fluid gets up there and the engine coolant is hotter then normal it will raise the temp of your tranny fluid before it goes back to the tranny. at the very least it wont be cooling down in a over heated radiator!! If the engine doesnt seem to over heat or anything though id be looking into possible transmission fluid flow problems such as clogged trans filter , clogged lines and or trans cooler. hope this helps good luck... Thanks for the advise-- I did the hoses, thermostat, flush and fill this morning-- so far I cannot get cooling system to get overly hot. (wife says neeedle on guage is back to normal position) I drove around for 15 miles trying to get it to act up and it seems fine now. I need to top off radiator ,as it seems ther must have been some air in system after flush and fill. I should know if this was the cure this week, as My wife has to drive me to Physical therapy every day this week(long story short- severely broken leg back at thanksgiving. and had to have knee worked on this past week.) very hard to work on car when limping around- job tok 4 hrs instead of the 1hr I thought it should have taken. Thanks again. I will post here with results.
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