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    BillBill
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      An automatic trans is designed to work at a certain temperature. Heat is a huge cause of transmission failures but running too cool is bad also. Just as an engine has to run hot enough the trans has to run hot enough to get rid of any condensation that builds up inside and to keep the viscosity at the correct level for best operation.

      I guess trans temp is important enough for the manufactures to start installing thermostats in their transmissions on newer cars to keep the fluid hot enough.

      #557496
      Kevin CriswellKevin Criswell
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        You can always install a transmission temperature gauge

        http://www.amazon.com/80212-Transmission-Temperature-Gauge-Kit/dp/B0002A596I

        That would give you an idea if you even need a cooler. Or you could install the cooler and set the fan fro it to only come on at certain temperatures.

        #557526
        college mancollege man
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          As pointed out.Trans temp is important.To high fluid break down.
          To low fluid to thick shifting problems. The radiator transmission
          cooler will do two things for you. 1- When the truck is first started
          the fluid is cold.The coolant starts to warm from the engine.Which will
          warm the trans fluid through the internal inter cooler. 2- Once the coolant
          is up to temp.Now instead of heating the trans fluid we cool the fluid which
          will keep you at at more constant trans temp providing your cooling system is
          in good shape. I would hook back up the radiator trans cooler.If you wanted to
          install the small trans cooler in series with the radiator trans cooler. That will
          add a little extra then great. Water cooled is more efficient than air cooled.
          If you just use the air method cold days and temps will affect the fluid temp to
          much.So yes you can over cool a transmission.The other method I mention gives you
          both worlds so to speak. If you wanted to you could get an aluminum finned trans pan
          for cooling also+ it looks cool. 🙂

          #557544
          george gonzalezgeorge gonzalez
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            I doubt if you can overcool it. Here in Minnesota we routinely start and drive cars with the tranny fluid at 40 below. Sometimes the temp gauge never comes off the “C” peg. The tranny is a bit slow in shifting for the first 3 minutes, but that’s about the only diff. The transmission repair guys don’t seem to buy new BMW’s more often that anyplace else.

            #557561
            BillBill
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              Most Ford vehicles today have thermostats installed to keep the trans fluid at a certain temperature. The fluid does not even flow through the cooler until the trans thermostat opens.

              I’m sure Ford does not install then without a good reason.

              I did a trans fluid flush on a 2010 Escape recently and I had to brake torque it to get the fluid hot enough to flow through the cooler lines to be able to flush out the old fluid.

              #558271
              EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                I would suggest a transmission temp gauge, as many have mentioned above, and just one external transmission cooler. Yes, there is such a thing as overkill.

                Keep us posted on what you decide to do.

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