Holy crap what a bunch of shit trying to get any tech info from TruCool. I've been emailing them because I like a paper trail and so far they sent me to an area sales rep who then tried to send me to a distributor. WTF? For tech questions? Their product is great but I don't understand their brand of tech service. Just for laughs, here's the text from my latest email I just sent them. Enjoy.
"I'd like to talk to someone from tech support. I don't know how to do that though. Your answer is the exact same language used on the Tru-Cool website HOWEVER if you look, there is also information that states:
"With their unique design, Tru-Cool transmission and engine coolers help keep the vehicles you rely on running cool, and that can save you major repair costs.
Here’s how it works:
- Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is more viscous when it’s colder. Tru-Cool transmission and engine coolers enable that colder, thicker ATF to flow more efficiently through the two open bypass channels at the top of the system.
- As operating temperatures increase, the ATF heats up and becomes thinner. The Tru-Cool system then directs the ATF through the core where it is cooled.
- You get optimal heat transfer and improved protection against lube system failure"
If you look at the diagram, there's definitely a different look to the first 2 channels compared to the others. And the diagram shows the fittings on the TOP. If I was to turn the cooler so the fittings are on the BOTTOM, those 2 open channels are now on the bottom so it looks like the ATF will only flow through those 2 channels which are now on the bottom and since they're "open channels" the rest of the cooler won't even be used and in fact will be filled with air. So there lies the root of our question. I don't know why I've been directed to you, a sales rep, or why you would direct me to ask a distributor. Doesn't your company have any kind of technical support? I've never dealt with a company with so vague answers and nobody to explain technical issues with their products. The forum world is getting all worked up over this, and with good reason. Your company doesn't look like they know what they're talking about. Please point to me to somebody with an understanding of your products."
Here's the entire thread:
From: Tindall, Melissa <
[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2017 8:49 AM
To: Mark Dye
Subject: RE: TruCool Max 40K installation
Hi Mark, the information I just received is…………….. on Tru Cool coolers the fittings can be located up, down, sideways , it does not matter.
Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Thanks,
Melissa
Melissa Tindall
District Sales Manager – PNW Region
Dana Aftermarket Group
Dana Incorporated
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From: Mark Dye [mailto:
[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 9:27 PM
To: Tindall, Melissa <
[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: TruCool Max 40K installation
Ok now I've tried that and they don't reply. Besides, shouldn't the company that makes a product be the one that answers a technical question about said product, not a distributor? I've gotten a lot of run around on this question from TruCool as well as others on a forum I'm on and Im afraid you might be losing customers just because your company can't answer a simple question. One member called and was treated like it was too much to ask , like the person on the phone couldn't be bothered with answering it. Another was treated plain rude. There's a lot of talk going on right now regarding your technical service. You guys don't seem to know anything about your products. I believe it would be in your best interest to either get an answer to my question or forward if to someone who can. Or be the subject of more scrutiny by thousands on the forums.
Mark Dye
On Jul 31, 2017, at 9:46 AM, Tindall, Melissa <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark, please utilize the Trucool website at
http://www.trucool.com to locate a distributor that can answer your technical question.
Thanks!
Melissa Tindall
District Sales Manager – PNW Region
Dana Aftermarket Group
Dana Incorporated
3939 Technology Drive
Maumee, OH 43537
Cell 419-266-9877
Email
[email protected]
www.spicerparts.com
www.dana.com
www.VictorReinz.com
www.Danaaftermarket.com
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From: Mark Dye [
mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 7:36 AM
To: Tindall, Melissa <
[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] TruCool Max 40K installation
I need to know if the TruCool Max 40K transmission cooler (LPD4739) is better installed with the input/output on the top or bottom or does it matter. My factory oil cooler, which I'm replacing, has fittings on the bottom but I've heard it's better to mount the TruCool with the fittings on the top. Thank you.
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