lemers
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This is why I believe the heat issues to be an engineering flaw. The engineers should had know that if a car designed for high performance was going to generate this much heat. They should have picked a transmission that could handle the friction better or included cooling mechanisms as cool air routing and even coolers if needed.I did. hit limp mode for tranny overheat three times so far this summer on my commute home. 45min drive in traffic all three times.
Now that I can see my tranny temps with the gauge via the Forscan settings I average 220 to 240 temps in cool weather.
The engineers should had been demanding that Ford not remove the coolers if they are this needed.
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