JonnyTahoe
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This may be a temp sensor to help warm up the trans.Yep, does with mine too until it's warmed up. Like 40s or colder.
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This may be a temp sensor to help warm up the trans.Yep, does with mine too until it's warmed up. Like 40s or colder.
Could it be as simple as a clogged tranny filter? And maybe a complete tranny fluid flush?On a normal day with no warm up they never do this so it appears to be a extreme cold weather issue.
This may be a temp sensor to help warm up the trans.
It could be but you never know until you remove the pan and take a look.Could it be as simple as a clogged tranny filter? And maybe a complete tranny fluid flush?
also thanks for the help man!
You have a newer stronger better transmission. Both of mine are 20 years old I'm lucky they even shift at all on a real cold day.Not mine, doesn't have any of that. it just needs a few minutes to get up to temp and then shifts "normal".
Man F that. No thanks. I don’t do cold real well.This is stupid cold no matter where your from and doesn't even include the wind chill which can be -50 below zero. Look close and you will see the high this day was -4.
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I agree. I HATE cold weather.... and it’s rarely anywhere near zero degrees. My cold isn’t anything like most people’s cold.... lol. I still don’t like it. Everyone tells me I’m in the wrong place and the wrong line of winter work...Man F that. No thanks. I don’t do cold real well.
Yeah, a snowboard instructor that doesn’t like the cold!I agree. I HATE cold weather.... and it’s rarely anywhere near zero degrees. My cold isn’t anything like most people’s cold.... lol. I still don’t like it. Everyone tells me I’m in the wrong place and the wrong line of winter work...