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Kaj



Member Since: 28 Oct 2014
Location: Jeddah
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Saudi Arabia 
Deferent between coolant and transmission temperature

Hello all .....

I have replaced transmission cooler about 2 months a go, recently transmission start to overheat while on load, i did change oil and filter again but transmission still getting over heated on heavy load.

Monitoring temperature using iid tools i found a big deferent between coolant and transmission temperature! Shocked





What is the normal average gap between coolant and transmission temperature!?

Appreciate if anyone can share his FF temperature reading for coolant vs. Transmission after a good 30 min drive.

Please excuse my English.

Post #387168 14th May 2016 10:24pm
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Kaj



Member Since: 28 Oct 2014
Location: Jeddah
Posts: 4

Saudi Arabia 

Related modifications on my FF :

Mechanical fan replaced with Electric Fan copied from Pete http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post275401.html#275401

Mechanical Water pump and thermostat replaced with Electric Water pump ==> http://daviescraig.com.au/product/ewp115-a...rt-no-8850

Post #387171 14th May 2016 10:49pm
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Haylands



Member Since: 04 Mar 2014
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Not sure what's going on there, coolant temp is measured where the water comes out of the engine, the rad temp is measured on the bottom hose where it comes out of the rad, there is usually about 20 deg difference between the two...

My engine runs around 87 deg, the gearbox at around 100deg so I think yours is a bit high, there is a thermostat for the oil cooler in the plastic manifold that the oil cooler fixes to, maybe it's stuck, or the bottom of your rad is blocked up, or the oil cooler or pipes are blocked...

And last thing could be faulty wiring in the gearbox giving an incorrect reading, the temp sensor is contained within the wiring loom...

Good Luck Thumbs Up Pete

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