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I have a 2025 f 250 xlt with the 7.3 Goszilla--The transmission temp runs in the 190 range under normal conditions, and 220-230 when towing. The truck has only 7k miles currently--Is there any aftermarket pan or cooler which can be installed to bring this down? I've been told this is normal, and the fluid is designed to handle this , but it just does.t seem normal--any thoughts?
I have a 2025 f 250 xlt with the 7.3 Goszilla--The transmission temp runs in the 190 range under normal conditions, and 220-230 when towing. The truck has only 7k miles currently--Is there any aftermarket pan or cooler which can be installed to bring this down? I've been told this is normal, and the fluid is designed to handle this , but it just does.t seem normal--any thoughts?
Unfortunately it is normal for those 10 speed transmissions. The ULV fluid is designed to handle higher temperatures so it should not affect the longevity. PPE does make a transmission coolant bypass valve that will lower it is by at least 20 degrees or more.
I have a 2025 f 250 xlt with the 7.3 Goszilla--The transmission temp runs in the 190 range under normal conditions, and 220-230 when towing. The truck has only 7k miles currently--Is there any aftermarket pan or cooler which can be installed to bring this down? I've been told this is normal, and the fluid is designed to handle this , but it just does.t seem normal--any thoughts?
normal, mine gets up to 232. A deep dish pan will make no difference, just take a few extra minutes to get up to that temperature. It’s thermostat controlled.
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