While on the highway the transmission generally runs about 85 or 90C when in cruise. However in stop and go traffic in the city it will easily hit 100C/212F While going up long grades, once in a city freeway at 80 kmph and twice on long highway grades it has hit 105C/220F. And it cooled down to 95 C within five miles going down the grade.
The fluid seems to still be pink to me But then I generally don't drive it much on long highway grades or city stop and go traffic. The transmission was flushed about two years ago as the mechanic then said the fluid was burnt. The transmission cooler was power washed. .
I get these temperatures from a Bluetoooth OBD2 reader device and Android software on my phone.
The problem though is I have a 800 mile haul of a 3,000 or 4,000 lp trailer coming up in summer as I'm moving to another province to be closer to family due to severe vision problems I have just encountered. Granted this will be on the Canadian prairies so only a few shallow river valies and a few small cities to drive through so not that bad. We'll be keeping the speed down just to be on the safe side and probably in third gear. (Given my catastrophic vision impairment problems mentioned in inother thread I have a cousin coming out to drive my vehicle and trailer for me. Hopefully the docs can get my vision cleared up enough that I can still drive.)
Are these temps a problem? Should I have a third party transmission cooler installed to be on the safe side?
My vehicle is a 2003 Trailblizer EXT with I6 and 4WD.
The fluid seems to still be pink to me But then I generally don't drive it much on long highway grades or city stop and go traffic. The transmission was flushed about two years ago as the mechanic then said the fluid was burnt. The transmission cooler was power washed. .
I get these temperatures from a Bluetoooth OBD2 reader device and Android software on my phone.
The problem though is I have a 800 mile haul of a 3,000 or 4,000 lp trailer coming up in summer as I'm moving to another province to be closer to family due to severe vision problems I have just encountered. Granted this will be on the Canadian prairies so only a few shallow river valies and a few small cities to drive through so not that bad. We'll be keeping the speed down just to be on the safe side and probably in third gear. (Given my catastrophic vision impairment problems mentioned in inother thread I have a cousin coming out to drive my vehicle and trailer for me. Hopefully the docs can get my vision cleared up enough that I can still drive.)
Are these temps a problem? Should I have a third party transmission cooler installed to be on the safe side?
My vehicle is a 2003 Trailblizer EXT with I6 and 4WD.


