Hi all,
Trying to figure out a problem with my truck. 2018 Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 3500 SRW that I bought new in 2018. Has the HO Cummins with the Aisin. Truck currently has around 43,000 miles on it. Way more driving empty than towing, but since the very end of 2020 we’ve had a three axle toy hauler that weighs probably around 14,000lbs. Never have had it on a scale but I’m very familiar with weights.
Up until a recent trip, the highest I have ever seen the trans temp get is around 168 degrees. Monitor gauges pretty constantly. Now on the recent trip we were about to pull up the steep long hill to our house (just an in town road where we live),something I’ve done many times before with no issue, and I locked the trans to 2nd gear at the stop sign at the bottom of the hill at the stop sign before the climb (not sure if I’ve done this before), then proceeded up the hill.
About half way up the transmission started to get clunky and then I got a warning that the transmission temperature was too hot. I looked at the guages and it was reading at like 180 or 188 or somewhere in between. Don’t remember which, but I remember it wasn’t into the 190s.
I stopped, put the truck in 4lo, got up to my house, got out, opened the gates with the truck in park. Temp at that time was 179. Got everything situated for a couple minutes, kids etc…, got back in, temp still at 179. Backed the trailer in, have the truck a couple minutes and shut down, still trans at 179.
Unloaded the camper, got back in the truck to back the rest of the way in and unhook and temp had cooled back off to the low 160s. Total mileage for the trip there and back was just above 200 miles and didn’t have a temp problem till the hill when home.
Since then, I’ve done a drain and fill on the trans fluid. Which was my first drain and fill. Didn’t consider my use of the truck “heavy” so I’ve had the fluid in the garage since around 30k miles, but it hasn’t been a priority.
After the drain and fill I took the truck on a lengthy empty test drive and it took quite a long time for the trans to even get past 159 degrees. By the time I hit that same hill to home it was 163 when pulling up to the house. Thought my problem was solved!
Now, we recently took a trip from around SF area where we live up to Reno. This was pretty much the next time the truck has been used since the trip before the drain and fill. When going through the traffic going through SF empty not towing, the trans temperatures got up to 177 degrees. Once we got back up to freeway speeds it came right back down again. Seemed fine for the rest of the trip, but now I’m freaking out because it’s not what I would call normal behavior for my truck.
I understand those temps are well within normal and no harm should have been done to the transmission. It shifts perfectly fine, just as it did before the problem happened.
Only differences between the last trip we pulled the fifth wheel and the one where it had the problem was a banks monster ram was installed, and I went from 275/18 tires to 285/18 tires. Otherwise truck is all stock. I understand gearing and things like that and I don’t believe that a tire size difference would cause a transmission to do what I’m describing. Even sitting in traffic before and just getting on and off the brake pedal wouldn’t make the temp go past 168. No acceleration, this is happening now. Not to mention the drive of over 100 miles there and most of the way back with zero temperature problems. Every time I looked down I was in the 160s range.
Any ideas? Coolant bypass valve messed up? The symptom of not getting up to temp on the test drive after may show this to be the problem?
Trying to figure out a problem with my truck. 2018 Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 3500 SRW that I bought new in 2018. Has the HO Cummins with the Aisin. Truck currently has around 43,000 miles on it. Way more driving empty than towing, but since the very end of 2020 we’ve had a three axle toy hauler that weighs probably around 14,000lbs. Never have had it on a scale but I’m very familiar with weights.
Up until a recent trip, the highest I have ever seen the trans temp get is around 168 degrees. Monitor gauges pretty constantly. Now on the recent trip we were about to pull up the steep long hill to our house (just an in town road where we live),something I’ve done many times before with no issue, and I locked the trans to 2nd gear at the stop sign at the bottom of the hill at the stop sign before the climb (not sure if I’ve done this before), then proceeded up the hill.
About half way up the transmission started to get clunky and then I got a warning that the transmission temperature was too hot. I looked at the guages and it was reading at like 180 or 188 or somewhere in between. Don’t remember which, but I remember it wasn’t into the 190s.
I stopped, put the truck in 4lo, got up to my house, got out, opened the gates with the truck in park. Temp at that time was 179. Got everything situated for a couple minutes, kids etc…, got back in, temp still at 179. Backed the trailer in, have the truck a couple minutes and shut down, still trans at 179.
Unloaded the camper, got back in the truck to back the rest of the way in and unhook and temp had cooled back off to the low 160s. Total mileage for the trip there and back was just above 200 miles and didn’t have a temp problem till the hill when home.
Since then, I’ve done a drain and fill on the trans fluid. Which was my first drain and fill. Didn’t consider my use of the truck “heavy” so I’ve had the fluid in the garage since around 30k miles, but it hasn’t been a priority.
After the drain and fill I took the truck on a lengthy empty test drive and it took quite a long time for the trans to even get past 159 degrees. By the time I hit that same hill to home it was 163 when pulling up to the house. Thought my problem was solved!
Now, we recently took a trip from around SF area where we live up to Reno. This was pretty much the next time the truck has been used since the trip before the drain and fill. When going through the traffic going through SF empty not towing, the trans temperatures got up to 177 degrees. Once we got back up to freeway speeds it came right back down again. Seemed fine for the rest of the trip, but now I’m freaking out because it’s not what I would call normal behavior for my truck.
I understand those temps are well within normal and no harm should have been done to the transmission. It shifts perfectly fine, just as it did before the problem happened.
Only differences between the last trip we pulled the fifth wheel and the one where it had the problem was a banks monster ram was installed, and I went from 275/18 tires to 285/18 tires. Otherwise truck is all stock. I understand gearing and things like that and I don’t believe that a tire size difference would cause a transmission to do what I’m describing. Even sitting in traffic before and just getting on and off the brake pedal wouldn’t make the temp go past 168. No acceleration, this is happening now. Not to mention the drive of over 100 miles there and most of the way back with zero temperature problems. Every time I looked down I was in the 160s range.
Any ideas? Coolant bypass valve messed up? The symptom of not getting up to temp on the test drive after may show this to be the problem?