James909
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- 1994 GMC Yukon 2 Door
I just installed an auxiliary transmission filter with a temperature gauge. I installed the filter and sender after the fluid comes from the radiator but before my 2 coolers. Is this an OK placement for the temp sender? I installed the gauge to keep an eye on temps when towing. But now I'm wondering if I should have put the sender before the radiator, because I'm afraid the gauge may not be accurate because it is reading the cooled fluid. I installed the filter here because I didn't want to cut any hard lines, and this way I just used the rubber lines before the coolers. The gauge reads about 140F around town and about 130F on the highway. Should I bother moving the filter? It just seems like it will be a lot more work to place the filter before the radiator and I also am a little bit afraid of cutting the metal lines. Honestly I won't pay much attention to the gauge during normal driving I just need it to warn me if the temps are getting too hot when towing. So what does everyone think, should I leave it alone or move it?