Extreme heat generated by towing,steep grades, high speeds will "bake" seals and gaskets. Make sure your unit has an optional trans cooler to help prevent trans overheating.
Yes, it should since it is the same motor, chassis. Only thing that might cause a problem would be the transmission programming.
check front seal it could be blown out
No It wouldn't
A frail fuel line can cause a diesel engine not to start.
Could be a valve problem in trans, or could be a sesnor malfunction in the trans. Have it looked at by a professional, it will save you a headache.
There are several things that can cause diesel fuel to get into your crankcase. A broken piston ring is the most common cause.
yes you can, in fact you can run a diesel entirely on filtered transmission fluid. you will have a marginal loss of power, but considering the fact that if you have a deal with a shop, or you work in a shop, the fuel could entirely be free. the reason a diesel is able to run in transmission fluid, is because it is a pertoleum based fluid, just like diesel, and engine oil. gasoline is petroleum based as well, BUT, since its flash point is much LOWER than engine oil, diesel fuel, and transmission fluid, it WILL cause damage due to extreme detonation. Diesels will run on almost any petroleum fluid based with a higher flash point than gasoline because combustion is caused by heat and compression, not spark. i don't care who says it doesn't work, it does, i have seen it with my own two eyes with one truck, and have had contact with another person who has seen it as well. you may run into issues in the cold where you may need to add diesel fuel to the transmission fluid for it to burn, otherwise you just let it warm longer
Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?
There is a switch that is opened when the transmission is not in park. If this switch has gone bad, it would cause the problem you discribe. Replace the "Park" switch. Dan
There can be several things that will cause your transmission not go into reverse. The most common cause is the gear in the transmission is worn.
Sulfer & water content....and if it's off road diesel fuel - the color. It won't cause problems to use diesel in a heating oil tank, but it will cause a whole lot of trouble if you use heating oil in a diesel tank
Yes