Hot tranny

DmaxDrew

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Now that summer is almost here I notice when I'm towing my transmission getting very hot. Will having it serviced help? Maybe a synthetic oil swap?
 

Tyler_LBZ

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How hot is it getting? Any modifications to the truck? Around 100 degrees over ambient temp is normal.
 

ALLY Fox

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Fill out your sig so people know something about what truck you have, very helpful. One thing that can cause overheating is too much fluid. If it's too full, the fluid will foam and cause overheating. Best fill point is just slightly under the "hot" mark when checked hot on a level surface. Trans temp should be about 100 degrees above OAT. Do the easy stuff first, like spin-on filter and check your coolant stack. Do you have an aftermarket grill? Some can restrict airflow to the cooler.
 

DmaxDrew

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My truck is stock. It gets to 210* when I'm towing a light load. I've owned the truck less than a year and haven't touched the transmission fluid or filter. The fluid level seems right.
 

Awenta

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How many miles on the truck?

Define light load, and over what kind of terrain. There's tons of variables. I'd guess a fluid and filter change wouldn't hurt though.

Is that temp according to the gauges or a scanner?

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malibu795

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This was my radiator with 175k on it, CAC, AC condenser and tranny cooler were not nearly as bad.
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SmokeShow

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How many miles do you put on in a year's time?! If you do more than 10K miles/year, your spin-on filter needs to be changed ASAP. If you don't know the last time the trans fluid was changed or if it looks, smells or feels funny, I'd go ahead and change it too.

Checking and cleaning out the cooling stack would be next in line.



Does it get hot when you are not towing?
 

DmaxDrew

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How many miles do you put on in a year's time?! If you do more than 10K miles/year, your spin-on filter needs to be changed ASAP. If you don't know the last time the trans fluid was changed or if it looks, smells or feels funny, I'd go ahead and change it too.

Checking and cleaning out the cooling stack would be next in line.



Does it get hot when you are not towing?

It ran about 200* today in a 12 mile drive, not towing anything. Checked the fluid level. It was below the hot mark. So should I take it to the Chevy/GMC dealership? Or can any old shop do it?