Keep Your Truck Cool: Preventing Transmission Overheating

Keep Your Truck Cool: Preventing Transmission Overheating

Keep Your Truck Cool: Preventing Transmission OverheatingTyler Spangler
Published on: 14/10/2024

Transmission overheating in trucks can be caused by factors like low or dirty fluid, heavy towing, frequent stop-and-go driving, worn parts, faulty coolers, and malfunctioning sensors or solenoids. Diagnosing issues involves checking fluid levels, inspecting the cooler, monitoring transmission temperature, and noting symptoms like burning odors, slipping gears, or difficulty shifting. Prevention strategies include regularly maintaining fluid levels, servicing the transmission, avoiding heavy loads, driving smoothly, repairing worn parts promptly, and addressing sensor issues. Additional tips involve installing an auxiliary cooler, using the correct fluid, checking for leaks, and monitoring the temperature gauge. If overheating is suspected, consulting a qualified mechanic is vital. TTS specializes in rebuilding and repairing Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy truck transmissions and offers expert assistance to keep trucks running efficiently.

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Truck Transmission Cooler Line Troubles: Spotting Symptoms and Finding Solutions

Truck Transmission Cooler Line Troubles: Spotting Symptoms and Finding Solutions

Truck Transmission Cooler Line Troubles: Spotting Symptoms and Finding SolutionsTyler Spangler
Published on: 10/07/2024

Mechanic Inspecting Transmission Cooler Lines Underneath a Truck Professional mechanic from Truck Transmission Specialists performing a detailed inspection of the transmission cooler lines under a lifted truck in a modern, well-equipped garage. The troubleshooting process includes a close-up on the lines, with visible tools like a flashlight and pressure gauge, highlighting the attention to detail and expertise in diagnosing transmission issues.

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Keep Your Truck Cool: Preventing Transmission Overheating

Keep Your Truck Cool: Preventing Transmission Overheating

Keep Your Truck Cool: Preventing Transmission OverheatingTyler Spangler
Published on: 27/06/2024

Transmission overheating in trucks can be caused by factors like low or dirty fluid, heavy towing, frequent stop-and-go driving, worn parts, faulty coolers, and malfunctioning sensors or solenoids. Diagnosing issues involves checking fluid levels, inspecting the cooler, monitoring transmission temperature, and noting symptoms like burning odors, slipping gears, or difficulty shifting. Prevention strategies include regularly maintaining fluid levels, servicing the transmission, avoiding heavy loads, driving smoothly, repairing worn parts promptly, and addressing sensor issues. Additional tips involve installing an auxiliary cooler, using the correct fluid, checking for leaks, and monitoring the temperature gauge. If overheating is suspected, consulting a qualified mechanic is vital. TTS specializes in rebuilding and repairing Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy truck transmissions and offers expert assistance to keep trucks running efficiently.

Vehicle MaintenanceTransmission CareDIY Auto RepairStep-by-Step GuidesSafety TipsMaintenance ToolsProfessional Assistance