The normal operating temperature for a 2008 Ford 6.4L diesel is 190ÊF to 205 F for the engine coolant. The oil temperature can be as high as 242 F.
The normal operating water temperature is 210 degrees for a 1998 Ford Mustang GT 4.6L. The 1998 Ford Mustang was a 4th generation Ford Mustang.
195f
There is no transmission oil temperature sensor on a 1995 Ford Escort.
Coolant from radiator? Run engine to normal operating temperature -remove transmission dipstick and let a drop fall on hot part of engine, oil will "smoke" coolant will "sizzle" If so a bad radiator allow transmission fluid from cooler lines to get mixed with engine coolant
Between 200 to 215. It can fluctuate higher but should stay within this range for normal use.
Just to the left of the engine temperature gauge , at the center of the normal operating temperature range . It is a symbol of a person wearing a seat belt with a circle in front of them
Drop the transmission fluid pan. its there.
According to the report entitled "Automatic Transmission Fluid Overheating: New Jersey Forest Fire Service's Solution to High Temperature Problems in Ford F-350 and F-450" the ideal operating maximum is 175 degrees Fahrenheit. Above 200 degrees, ATF breaks down and above 240 degrees transmission damage becomes imminent.
Check the operating temperature with a thermometer - if within normal limits replace the temperature sensor if overheating write back - many things to check
What is the operating temperature of the cooling system of a 1997 Ford 460 cu in engine.
Transmission fluid can only be checked with the engine and transmission at normal operating temperature. You will need to drive about 5 miles to achieve this. If you check it with the engine cold you will get a false reading and could do more harm than good if you added fluid. Leave the engine running and then check the dipstick level. If it needs fluid, at a little bit at a time then check the level again. Overfilling will cause irreparable damage to the transmission.