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Trans Temp On Jeep Wrangler. Optimal transmission temps are usually under 200f. After a 35 mile highway run at an oat of 108 degs, i measured my transmission pan temperature with a laser thermometer, and it. Today, lightly offroading just going real slow over some technical stuff. Usually seen the advice that the trans has to be kept under 180°f or you'll need to change the fluid. I was driving from phoenix to san diego the other day and pushing the jeep pretty hard 90 mph+ a lot in 105 to 107 degree weather. Of course the dealer say it was normal. I stopped until the temp went way. Trans temp, after i posted came across one thread that states when in park or neutral that it is actually the engine temp that. The trans temp went up to around 200, that doesn't seem normal for not even driving. If you're 200 or over get a cooler and/or a bigger pan. Go have a look, it is quite visible through the grill,. If you're towing and get the fluid temps up to.

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Of course the dealer say it was normal. After a 35 mile highway run at an oat of 108 degs, i measured my transmission pan temperature with a laser thermometer, and it. Usually seen the advice that the trans has to be kept under 180°f or you'll need to change the fluid. Trans temp, after i posted came across one thread that states when in park or neutral that it is actually the engine temp that. If you're towing and get the fluid temps up to. Today, lightly offroading just going real slow over some technical stuff. Go have a look, it is quite visible through the grill,. If you're 200 or over get a cooler and/or a bigger pan. The trans temp went up to around 200, that doesn't seem normal for not even driving. Optimal transmission temps are usually under 200f.

Installing a Transmission Temperature Gauge on a Jeep Wrangler YouTube

Trans Temp On Jeep Wrangler Go have a look, it is quite visible through the grill,. Optimal transmission temps are usually under 200f. Trans temp, after i posted came across one thread that states when in park or neutral that it is actually the engine temp that. If you're towing and get the fluid temps up to. Usually seen the advice that the trans has to be kept under 180°f or you'll need to change the fluid. After a 35 mile highway run at an oat of 108 degs, i measured my transmission pan temperature with a laser thermometer, and it. I stopped until the temp went way. Today, lightly offroading just going real slow over some technical stuff. Go have a look, it is quite visible through the grill,. I was driving from phoenix to san diego the other day and pushing the jeep pretty hard 90 mph+ a lot in 105 to 107 degree weather. The trans temp went up to around 200, that doesn't seem normal for not even driving. Of course the dealer say it was normal. If you're 200 or over get a cooler and/or a bigger pan.

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