GT_Dave
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I don't agree, the reading from the factory sensor is damn close for the application since the heat is generated from the inside of the transmission. I have a temperature gauge sensor mounted in the middle of the transmission on the opposite side the factory sensor is installed. The separate temperature gauge reads within 3 degrees of the factory sensor up to 180 degrees. As the transmission gets hotter the factory sensor reads slightly hotter by about 6 degrees at 235.One of you guys needs to wrap the sensor and connector in insulating tape and see what happens. If it is like the rear axle sensor it actually does not make contact with the fluid so case temperature is what it reads. I'd like to see someone put a mechanical gauge in the drain plug hole to compare numbers. A re-flash could make these problems go away if they just adjust parameters. I honestly don't think it reads accurate tempertures.
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