jurick
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- 97 Eddie Bauer
1997 Ford Explorer, 3" body lift, TT, and shackles
Well I had a problem today and it scared the crap out of me. I was driving home after picking my brother up from school and as soon as I started my truck up and started moving my transmission gauge started raising rather quickly and it was displaying a high temp the whole way home and I mean up to and above 200 degrees and when I got home it shot up to 300 and some degrees.
Now when I installed the temp gauge I also installed a cooler which normally keeps the transmission around 120-150. My question is, is it possible for the transmission to heat up that fast because before it would take a good 20 minutes of driving to heat it up. I started it up later in the day when it was completely cold it jumped up to 160 degrees in about 1 mile of driving. I am hoping that it is just a bad ground to the gauge but I dont know.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Well I had a problem today and it scared the crap out of me. I was driving home after picking my brother up from school and as soon as I started my truck up and started moving my transmission gauge started raising rather quickly and it was displaying a high temp the whole way home and I mean up to and above 200 degrees and when I got home it shot up to 300 and some degrees.
Now when I installed the temp gauge I also installed a cooler which normally keeps the transmission around 120-150. My question is, is it possible for the transmission to heat up that fast because before it would take a good 20 minutes of driving to heat it up. I started it up later in the day when it was completely cold it jumped up to 160 degrees in about 1 mile of driving. I am hoping that it is just a bad ground to the gauge but I dont know.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.