I'm really enjoying my 3.0 2nd Gen and coming to appreciate the difference between this and our previous 2.4. However recently I've been doing some towing of reasonably substantial trailers on a few occasions and I've noticed the temperature getting close to the 'red' line on long hills and even had the ATF temp warning come on once. As soon as I let the engine speed back or get to the level it drops back to normal but I have had to top up the coolant regularly.
Reading the archives here it looks like this isn't uncommon especially for folks like me who have a bash plate on the bottom of the nudge bars. I get the impression its the ATF temperature that causes this and not actually the engine coolant. If I am going to do more towing from time to time would I get away with just getting an extra oil cooler for the ATF and fitting it in between the gearbox and the existing cooler? Or do the great folk of the forum think I should also uprate the engine cooling too? Also does anyone have and experience (good or bad) based recommendations on which equipment I should use?
Cheers all.
Hugh
Reading the archives here it looks like this isn't uncommon especially for folks like me who have a bash plate on the bottom of the nudge bars. I get the impression its the ATF temperature that causes this and not actually the engine coolant. If I am going to do more towing from time to time would I get away with just getting an extra oil cooler for the ATF and fitting it in between the gearbox and the existing cooler? Or do the great folk of the forum think I should also uprate the engine cooling too? Also does anyone have and experience (good or bad) based recommendations on which equipment I should use?
Cheers all.
Hugh
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