trans temp
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trans temp
my truck has a isspro trans oil temp gauge starts at 140degrees. I'm thinking I should get a lower reading gauge since it's never moved. what should the pan temp be or is my gauge not working?
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My guess is that something is not working correctly. It is almost effortless to heat up a 727 or A518 in these trucks! I have my Isspro gauge plumbled into the HOT line of the transmission. Average temps are 150-160 degrees.
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Generally speaking, a trans NEEDS to see 160º-180º to evaporate off condensation from the trans fluid.
If you're not registering anything on a 140º guage, something is wrong. I'm guessing either the wiring , sending unit or gauge is faulty.
If you're not registering anything on a 140º guage, something is wrong. I'm guessing either the wiring , sending unit or gauge is faulty.
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