Alli won't go into hot mode till the temp gets to 258F. Level should be checked at or around 175F and should be no higher than the middle of HOT grid. Make sure you read both sides of the stick. If one side is lower; use that side as your reference as the higher side will be splash.
Also, the spin on filter is a low pressure filter ( 125psi ) and has nothing to do with heat. If you need to check a filter it should be the sump filter as that's the one that can cause a heat problem.
No. Hit 170 on the way home with the grill cover removed, but didn't throw any codes.
I know you need codes to really help. I'm expecting an AutoCal in the next couple days.
Well drained a bit of fluid and it looked good, nice red colour and no burnt smell. Pulled the bell housing inspection cover and torque converter is hot as f*ck. Trucks been sitting now for 3.5hrs, trans fluid is 82* and torque converter is too hot to touch?[/QUOTE
This doesn't seem normal,where your fluid has almost cooled right down yet the converter is smokin hot...even after 3+ hrs in temps in the teens
Code 0700 just tell the " service eng light to come on " its saying transmission has a problem. It also will through a few other codes, fuel rail pressure, fuel flow. ( thes code show up because it's in limp mode ) It takes a transmission program to find exactly what it is. BUT TRY CHANGING THE EXTERNAL TRANSMISSION FILTER ( I changed my fluid also ) There is several comments that the NSBU switch, was causing the same problem with my truck ! filter restricting the flow, and low flow can = higher temperature.
Where is the internal filter it terms of circulation? Does the hot fluid pass through it before it's sent to the cooler? Or does the already cooled fluid pass through?