My 2015 Chevy Tahoe LT with a 165K miles runs great and the transmission works great as well. The temp of the fluid usually hits between 190 - 200 F on a typical day of driving.
In this video I was looking to replace the internals of the thermostat with the kit from Superior Solutions so that the thermostat would open at about 140F instead of about 190F.
The issue I ran into was the transmission thermostat housing wouldn't allow me to open it up to replace the internals due to the effects of Wisconsin salty road conditions in the winter.
I couldn't just purchase a new thermostat because my transmission lines are the older version. Apparently there are two versions on the 2015 models and mine has the earlier version. The earlier version transmission lines will not work with the newer style transmission thermostats.
So I had to replace the entire transmission lines. The good thing was that the new transmission lines comes with a new thermostat attached but the one they sent me didn't have the updated version of the thermostat that opens at about 140 F.
Luckily I already had the kit from Superior Solutions, so I just replaced the internals on the new thermostat with the Superior Solutions kit.
In this video I'm only showing how I replaced the thermostat and the internals of the thermostat. I have a different video where I show me replacing the entire hose/line. This isn't a profession video, it's just me in my garage figuring things out as I did it. Not always the best lighting and camera angles but hopefully enough details in case it can help someone else out