westcoaster
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How is the exhaust brake/transmission supposed to operate?
Or, more specifically, operate at slow speed/off road?
I load my truck camper in the back of my truck, turn right onto the nearest logging road and up into the mountain to a high altitude lake.
Getting up there isn't much of an issue, Transmission seems to get warm (107*c or 224.6*F) The engine fan comes on to cool the transmission at around 90*c (194*F)
It is heading back down the steep grades that is the issue. I can't seem to get the exhaust brake to engage in first gear at any speed, and I need to go between 30 and 35Kmh (18.5-21.7mph) before the torque converter will lockup in second gear. After the torque converter has locked up the exhaust brake will work down to 20kmh in second gear.
This is with tow-haul engaged or not. Makes no difference.
Is the exhaust brake supposed to work in first gear?
Google's AI generated answer says yes, however, not one I trust....
Dealer says "normal operation, no fault found"
Thanks,
Apologies for the over size pictures, however, everyone does want pictures....



Or, more specifically, operate at slow speed/off road?
I load my truck camper in the back of my truck, turn right onto the nearest logging road and up into the mountain to a high altitude lake.
Getting up there isn't much of an issue, Transmission seems to get warm (107*c or 224.6*F) The engine fan comes on to cool the transmission at around 90*c (194*F)
It is heading back down the steep grades that is the issue. I can't seem to get the exhaust brake to engage in first gear at any speed, and I need to go between 30 and 35Kmh (18.5-21.7mph) before the torque converter will lockup in second gear. After the torque converter has locked up the exhaust brake will work down to 20kmh in second gear.
This is with tow-haul engaged or not. Makes no difference.
Is the exhaust brake supposed to work in first gear?
Google's AI generated answer says yes, however, not one I trust....
Dealer says "normal operation, no fault found"
Thanks,
Apologies for the over size pictures, however, everyone does want pictures....


