Low trans temps

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Hi all, this is only my second post and I’m stumped with as to what’s going on. I have a 2011 Tahoe LTZ with the 6L80 trans. I hear a low pitch humming when driving. It’s usually more noticeable between 20-40mph. Sometimes it’s more noticeable between 5-15 mph. Nevertheless, I hear it almost all the time at highway speeds. It’s shifting smoothly, doesn’t seem to be slipping at all, rpm’s are at 1700-1800 @ 70mph, and idles fairly smoothly. I’ve checked my front hubs and they’re all tight. It’s not tire noise. What I’ve been noticing in trying to track this humming down, is that my trans temp never gets anywhere near operating temps. The highest continuous temp I’ve read is 126. Only one time has it reached 156. Most of the time it’s around 115, and that’s with driving some interstate and some in town for an hour or more. I’ve checked my fluid level multiple times hot, and it appears to be at the top of the crosshatch even though the temps are lower than they should be. I’m wondering if:
A. Is there an actual temp sensor, and if so, could it be faulty? I can’t seem to find out anywhere if there even is one.
B. Is there a thermostat that regulates the flow between the trans and the cooler, and could it be stuck open?
C. Am I damaging my trans by driving with too cool of temps?
I just bought this in July with 178k, and am currently sitting at 193k. I just don’t want to grenade my trans.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 

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Hi all, this is only my second post and I’m stumped with as to what’s going on. I have a 2011 Tahoe LTZ with the 6L80 trans. I hear a low pitch humming when driving. It’s usually more noticeable between 20-40mph. Sometimes it’s more noticeable between 5-15 mph. Nevertheless, I hear it almost all the time at highway speeds. It’s shifting smoothly, doesn’t seem to be slipping at all, rpm’s are at 1700-1800 @ 70mph, and idles fairly smoothly. I’ve checked my front hubs and they’re all tight. It’s not tire noise. What I’ve been noticing in trying to track this humming down, is that my trans temp never gets anywhere near operating temps. The highest continuous temp I’ve read is 126. Only one time has it reached 156. Most of the time it’s around 115, and that’s with driving some interstate and some in town for an hour or more. I’ve checked my fluid level multiple times hot, and it appears to be at the top of the crosshatch even though the temps are lower than they should be. I’m wondering if:
A. Is there an actual temp sensor, and if so, could it be faulty? I can’t seem to find out anywhere if there even is one.
B. Is there a thermostat that regulates the flow between the trans and the cooler, and could it be stuck open?
C. Am I damaging my trans by driving with too cool of temps?
I just bought this in July with 178k, and am currently sitting at 193k. I just don’t want to grenade my trans.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Those are pretty good temps in my book, some may disagree but heat kills. Have you looked to see if it has a external transmission cooler?s such as a trucool? The gmt 900's do not have a thermostat like the later models so no nothing would be stuck open. Humming could be several things but the ring-n-pinion is a usual suspect, as well as u joints or rear diff. Maybe even the transfer case if equipped
 
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EDIT: I forgot to mention that there are no leaks, and I had the fluid and filter changed 3k miles ago, and the fluid is not exactly red but is translucent.
Those are pretty good temps in my book, some may disagree but heat kills. Have you looked to see if it has a external transmission cooler?s such as a trucool? The gmt 900's do not have a thermostat like the later models so no nothing would be stuck open. Humming could be several things but the ring-n-pinion is a usual suspect, as well as u joints or rear diff. Maybe even the transfer case if equipped
Thanks for responding. It has an external cooler, and have not seen any leaks. I changed out oil in both diffs and transfer case about 5k ago. I hear the humming less when the temp gets the hottest, which isn’t often. I’ve read that the TC’s are notorious for failing at high mileage, and just want to catch any possible damage early so I don’t grenade my transmission. I wanted to get the forum’s thoughts before I inquire at the transmission shop. Thanks
 

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