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- 2004 Acura TL
I usually let my Explorer warm up for about at least 3 minutes before I get in it to drive and I usually put it in Neutral as soon as I do (doesn't it bump up the line pressure - but I also thought Park and Neutral were the same -- obviously I'm not a transmission genious).
Anyway, after a minute in Neutral, I'll put it in Drive and it jerks forward (duh, I know it's suppose to but not this violantly). So does colder weather induce higher line pressure during "warm up"? Just to make sure the gears are gotten in to? I know on a lot of chrysler trannys (jeeps) that when its cold and the fluid is a little old it'll have a slow shift. Glacier/Chris - I'm sure i'll hear from you on this subject -- Look forward to reading up on it. Oh, but other than that no other issues with the transmission.
-Drew
EDIT: I don't feel the high line pressure in all the gears - just putting it into Drive. Or am I feeling this cause I'm putting out too much torque haha
Anyway, after a minute in Neutral, I'll put it in Drive and it jerks forward (duh, I know it's suppose to but not this violantly). So does colder weather induce higher line pressure during "warm up"? Just to make sure the gears are gotten in to? I know on a lot of chrysler trannys (jeeps) that when its cold and the fluid is a little old it'll have a slow shift. Glacier/Chris - I'm sure i'll hear from you on this subject -- Look forward to reading up on it. Oh, but other than that no other issues with the transmission.
-Drew
EDIT: I don't feel the high line pressure in all the gears - just putting it into Drive. Or am I feeling this cause I'm putting out too much torque haha
