Gearbox and Coolant Temperature on H2 2008
#11
Depends on how big of a hill it is.
Depending on the hill and if i'm towing something my 2008 may drop a gear or two unless i'm towing something heavy.
EX I towed a car and car trailer about 350-400 miles and my trans temperature didn't go above 205 degrees and this was when the outside temperature was in the 80's.
I was traveling 70-80 MPH so I was getting a lot of natural air currents through the trans cooler, and radiator.
I wonder if your cooling fans are working properly?
Since it's cold out now as you mentioned you may not have a chance to check it, but should it happen pull over and pop the hood, and see if your electric fans are spinning.
It could also be that your torque converter isn't locking up as mentioned above.
This will cause temperatures to rise if it's driven under a load.
Depending on the hill and if i'm towing something my 2008 may drop a gear or two unless i'm towing something heavy.
EX I towed a car and car trailer about 350-400 miles and my trans temperature didn't go above 205 degrees and this was when the outside temperature was in the 80's.
I was traveling 70-80 MPH so I was getting a lot of natural air currents through the trans cooler, and radiator.
I wonder if your cooling fans are working properly?
Since it's cold out now as you mentioned you may not have a chance to check it, but should it happen pull over and pop the hood, and see if your electric fans are spinning.
It could also be that your torque converter isn't locking up as mentioned above.
This will cause temperatures to rise if it's driven under a load.
#12
How can I check this? what do you mean by LOCKING?
#13
How did you clean the radiator? Did you just wash dirt through the fins with air or water? Drain, flush with a hose and refill or
did you take the radiator out and have a radiator shop remove the tanks and run rods through the cooling passage. The way you describe your symptoms sounds like the radiator is plugged internally and only has marginal cooling capacity.
did you take the radiator out and have a radiator shop remove the tanks and run rods through the cooling passage. The way you describe your symptoms sounds like the radiator is plugged internally and only has marginal cooling capacity.
#14
How did you clean the radiator? Did you just wash dirt through the fins with air or water? Drain, flush with a hose and refill or
did you take the radiator out and have a radiator shop remove the tanks and run rods through the cooling passage. The way you describe your symptoms sounds like the radiator is plugged internally and only has marginal cooling capacity.
did you take the radiator out and have a radiator shop remove the tanks and run rods through the cooling passage. The way you describe your symptoms sounds like the radiator is plugged internally and only has marginal cooling capacity.
#16
When the torque converter slips it adds heat to the fluid from the friction of the fluid and the torque converter veins.
More and more slip will really increase the heat.
Most if not all tow modes will try to lock the torque converter to eliminate the slip.
Check by giving us the RPM's at a said MPH and comparing it with other peoples H2's
#19
ok, will note several values / rpm and will keep you posted
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