That is because the seals that are in the transmission are hard when the trans. is cool and as the Transmission Fluid heats up the seals soften up and expand which stops the fluid from leaking past the seals and the trans, acts normal. IT is time for a rebuild.
Yes, i believe the auto model has the transmission fluid running thru the rad to cool it
Defective thermostat? not closing allowing engine to achieve normal operating temperature?
cool fine by me
No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
To lubricate the moving parts within the transmission and to also help cool the transmission.
Under normal conditions the thermostat opens at 195 degrees. The water temperature will reach between230 to 235 degrees and the cooling fan will come on and cool down to around 200 degrees and then shut off.
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If the engine is cool or cold, this is normal. If the engine is normal operating temperature, then possibly the thermostat is jammed/stuck, an air lock maybe or a blown head gasket. You may have a faulty radiator cap also or the coolant could be too low.
Not in operation or use. It will either cool or not cool properly. If it does not cool it is damaged and needs repair.
All automatic transmissions have a PUMP in the front of them right behind the torque converter. Transmissions are designed to cool off by using transmission lines running from the transmission to the VEHICLE Radiator to cool the transmission fluid.
yes but he is normal
of course he is funnny but hes not cool. he has a normal body temp