Night RAM
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I might have missed the forum on this page. I found someone had a similar issue on Rebel forums but am looking for some advice.
About two weeks I had my transmission fluid flushed at a dealership. I went on a road trip today and about half way through my transmission temp started to rise into the 220s. Reason I noticed was due to the transmission having some hard shifts as I was passing traffic (70mph - 80mph). The temp continued to rise up to 240 until I got off the highway and it started to decrease back to normal operating temp as I drove at lower speeds (sub 40mph). This continued for the rest of the trip.
This leads me to the transmission heater as the culprit. Has anyone else had this and I missed the thread? Any recommendations on the fix as I have only a couple days before having to make the road trip back home.
Thanks for any advice.
About two weeks I had my transmission fluid flushed at a dealership. I went on a road trip today and about half way through my transmission temp started to rise into the 220s. Reason I noticed was due to the transmission having some hard shifts as I was passing traffic (70mph - 80mph). The temp continued to rise up to 240 until I got off the highway and it started to decrease back to normal operating temp as I drove at lower speeds (sub 40mph). This continued for the rest of the trip.
This leads me to the transmission heater as the culprit. Has anyone else had this and I missed the thread? Any recommendations on the fix as I have only a couple days before having to make the road trip back home.
Thanks for any advice.