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โJun-16-2014 02:21 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:
Side note - It would be nice to see the 60's trans temp chart disappear from the internet forever. Temperature operating ranges have changed over the years!
โJun-14-2014 10:55 PM
โJun-14-2014 09:12 PM
smkettner wrote:
This goes back to 2002 on Ford transmission temperature gauge.
An Editorial by dieselmann
โJun-14-2014 07:25 PM
โJun-14-2014 06:40 PM
RFOneWatt wrote:Campfire Time wrote:
Some temp gauges are just pretty front ends that replace the old dummy lights. They have 3 settings. Cold, just right, or over heating.
The gauges in my 2007 Expedition 5.4L were as you describe.
I thought I would be fine if I watched my temp gauges when in the mountains and simply slow down when they started to climb.
NOPE. as soon as the gauge moved at all the dashboard lit up like a christmas tree (ALL gauges pegged, all lights on) and computer reading "VEHICLE OVERHEATING - PULL OVER"
No wiggle room. Not knowing how much time I had to pull over was also a bit stressful with a couple big trucks behind me, somewheres around Yellowstone.
As soon as I got back home to Michigan I traded the Expy in for a diesel TV, bought a $9.95 OBD II reader and the Torque OBD App for my phone.
Now I don't worry. (about that haha)
I loved that Expy though.
-RF
โJun-14-2014 04:30 PM
BenK wrote:
...snip...
Many say today's vehicle are: "good for it"...yes, but I like to keep
below their maximum's for longevity and the biggie for me: Power mode
Also like to keep it just above the set point when it goes from open
loop control to closed loop control. Hot enough to pass smog in Calif
and low enough to have plenty of margin for power mode, which will
heat it up quickly if left in WOT for long.....snip....
โJun-14-2014 03:13 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
Some temp gauges are just pretty front ends that replace the old dummy lights. They have 3 settings. Cold, just right, or over heating.
โJun-14-2014 08:57 AM
Side note - It would be nice to see the 60's trans temp chart disappear from the internet forever. Temperature operating ranges have changed over the years!
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