Haven’t had the AC on in a while, but I don't go over 205* in 75*F in idle. It reads closer to the thermostat rating at this time of the year.
What happens if you idle for like an hour? Will temperature start creeping up?
Haven’t had the AC on in a while, but I don't go over 205* in 75*F in idle. It reads closer to the thermostat rating at this time of the year.
What happens if you idle for like an hour? Will temperature start creeping up?
Yeah, the F got mistakenly replaced by C
No creeping issues at these ambient temps in idle. Summertime is a very different story when ambient temps are 110*-118* (especially with the AC on).
I've idled a bunch since October in AZ, NV, and UT which included brief offroading adventures to Moab, Sand Hollow, southern NV, and southern AZ in a mix of 4hi and 4low.
FWIW, I found that trailing in 4hi caused my transmission temps to reach and go past 200* with the Derale cooler... I avoided this by switching into 4low to cool it back down to 165*-175*. My ECTs barely budged under load or in idle, which was impressive and comforting.
Edit: this is with a setrab cooler and power steering cooler in the grill.
You may know this, but in case others don’t, running a trail slowly in high - meaning lower rpm’s at the crank - does not allow the torque converter to lock up as much, and the resulting slipping of the converter is what creates the additional heat.
No creeping issues at these ambient temps in idle. Summertime is a very different story when ambient temps are 110*-118* (especially with the AC on).
I've idled a bunch since October in AZ, NV, and UT which included brief offroading adventures to Moab, Sand Hollow, southern NV, and southern AZ in a mix of 4hi and 4low.
FWIW, I found that trailing in 4hi caused my transmission temps to reach and go past 200* with the Derale cooler... I avoided this by switching into 4low to cool it back down to 165*-175*. My ECTs barely budged under load or in idle, which was impressive and comforting.
Edit: this is with a setrab cooler and power steering cooler in the grill.
Trailing in 4HI creates much more load on the transmission. Not healthy for it.
On my last trip to Big Bend, I put into 4L every time when i moved off the pavement into the trail. I have manual hubs in the front (conversion kit), so I kept the hubs unlocked in 4L, and locked them only when 4x4 was really needed (basically it is a 2L mode in some way). The trail was dry, so I had to lock the hubs only one time when i did the step on the Black Gap trail itself.
The transmission temperature stayed relatively low, never reaching beyond 180F, so the derale cooler did not have to kick in.
Well, I guess it’s good that I basically never used 4hi until this October.
I prefer to keep my hubs locked when I’m off-roading, but they are great to have on the highway or in case I break a joint up front.
I don't like the 4:1 ratio on trails that I can go faster on. Might end up going the Rubicrawler route to gain the 2.72:1 gearing option. (would love to add an atlas later/someday)
My Derale fan runs most of the time. My trans temps are usually 160*–180* in 4low.
Where are you getting the trans temps from?
Where are you getting the trans temps from?
Aeroforce obdII gauge (works with the 05/06 pcm)
Aeroforce obdII gauge (works with the 05/06 pcm)
Any options for 99 pcm?
It is for 2005/2006 auto, which has slightly different transmission cooler lines.
It is possible only with 2005/2006 auto
Where is the 05/06 trans temp sensor located?
I don't believe the trans temp is reported by the PCM for the 99-04.
IIRC, the 05/06 PCM reports the trans temp since the TCM is integrated. That integration is also why the 05/06 PCMs have a higher failure-rate due to excessive heat (which the WranglerFix PCM resolved for me).
Edit: In case you are interested, Blaine brazed a bung into this Dorman Pan (with drain bolt) that I purchased and had shipped to him. I had that done and connected an Autometer (z-series) gauge to it before I owned the obd2 gauge. It worked great.
I bought the same oil pan (Dorman 265-818 Automatic... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Z7O4OVA/?tag=wranglerorg-20).
Just replaced the drain plug with transmission temperature sensor. Pretty simple.
For my 2004 that was the only option to get the temperature.
