Dec-06-2014 04:33 AM
Dec-09-2014 12:58 AM
Dannyabear1 wrote:
Did you switch out the sending unit to the correct one for a gauge?
My '03 1500HD (6.0 & 4l80e) runs around 150 normally and around 200 when towing 7500# camper.
Dec-08-2014 03:45 PM
Dec-08-2014 03:21 PM
You likely have GM Dexron III fluid in the transmission. Around 05 GM retired Dex III and replaced it with Dexron VI, which is a full synthetic fluid and backwards compatible with all transmissions that used Dex III. If you drop the pan and change the filter, I would recommend refilling with Dex VI.
Dec-08-2014 01:02 PM
Dec-08-2014 06:07 AM
SteveB wrote:
I remember reading somewhere that the GM gauges were really "idiot gauges" in that they give the impression of a gauge but with maybe 3 or 4 positions for the needle.
Dec-07-2014 04:11 PM
CampingN.C. wrote:
Doesn't sound off to me. As I said in my post, I run around 100 over ambient temp while towing. Our rigs are virtually identical.
You're saying your at 150 on a 50 degree day, if yours is off mine is too.
This is my second truck with the 4L80E and I've yet to get either one "hot" with many trips up 421,321 and 221 in the NC mountains.
(knock on wood)
Before the addition of the gauge, when you just had the light, did the light ever come on to warn of a high temp? I'm guessing not.
Remember, the 4l80 was GM"s biggest and baddest before the Allison. It was used in the 3500's
Dec-07-2014 04:06 PM
Dec-07-2014 02:50 PM
Dec-07-2014 11:13 AM
CampingN.C. wrote:
Doesn't sound off to me. As I said in my post, I run around 100 over ambient temp while towing. Our rigs are virtually identical.
You're saying your at 150 on a 50 degree day, if yours is off mine is too.
This is my second truck with the 4L80E and I've yet to get either one "hot" with many trips up 421,321 and 221 in the NC mountains.
(knock on wood)
Before the addition of the gauge, when you just had the light, did the light ever come on to warn of a high temp? I'm guessing not.
Remember, the 4l80 was GM"s biggest and baddest before the Allison. It was used in the 3500's
Dec-07-2014 07:14 AM
Dec-07-2014 03:09 AM
Dec-06-2014 06:22 PM
Dec-06-2014 05:39 PM
Dec-06-2014 02:23 PM