Well, here’s my story….
I replaced my lead frame six years ago. During that procedure, I believe I did something to make the thermostat un functionable.
My trans temperatures run usually in the 160s. Sometimes it goes as high as the 170s during 90° temps and can run in the 140s during short trips in the winter when temperatures are in the teens.
After six years and 34,000 miles, there’s been no noticeable difference in the performance of the transmission. Transmission has a total of 86,000 miles on it at this time.
I live in the north east and can see temperatures in the high 90s and as low as -10 during winter.
Probably has cost me a little in Performance/efficiency, no worries there for me.
I replaced my lead frame six years ago. During that procedure, I believe I did something to make the thermostat un functionable.
My trans temperatures run usually in the 160s. Sometimes it goes as high as the 170s during 90° temps and can run in the 140s during short trips in the winter when temperatures are in the teens.
After six years and 34,000 miles, there’s been no noticeable difference in the performance of the transmission. Transmission has a total of 86,000 miles on it at this time.
I live in the north east and can see temperatures in the high 90s and as low as -10 during winter.
Probably has cost me a little in Performance/efficiency, no worries there for me.