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Topic: Transmission Temp
Posted By: Camper Bob
Subject: Transmission Temp
Date Posted: 08 May 2013 at 1:20pm
Recently saw a post from Outbound regarding transmission temps. and the Scanguage II.  Bought one and this is the greatest thing since sliced bread.  While towing up long grades I've always been concerned about the transmission fluid temp.  With this guage and a connector we all have in our vehicles this will give you more information on your engine/transmission fuel economy, trip details, etc. than you could possibly want.  It is easily programmable and I have been mighty impressed with all of the data that it collects and displays.  I'm still tinkering with it, but will use the trip computer that it has built in to do all of the data collection for my trip, including mpg, total miles, transmission fluid temp., radiator temp., air intake temp. and more.  This is for a gas engine.  Has many more data points available, but these are the important ones for me.  I will be more comfortable while climbing long grades while towing. Can't say enough good things about this ScanGuage II.  Camping World and Amazon carries them.  Certainly would recommend this to any and all who tow a trailer. Thanks to Outbound for recommending it.  Safe Travels. 

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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 LB. Mini Dachshund)
2013 Rpod 171HRE(ORPod)
2016 Lance 1685
2015 Nissan Pathfinder



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Posted By: David and Danette
Date Posted: 08 May 2013 at 2:12pm
   We have a scan gauge but it will not give our transmission temp. Some vehicles it will some it will not best to call the manufacture first.  David

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2018 Vista Cruiser 19BFD (2018-              
2012 Vibe 6503 (2014-2019)
2009 r-pod 171 (2009-2014)
Middle Tn
2014 Ram 1500 Quad cab




Posted By: Camper Bob
Date Posted: 08 May 2013 at 2:16pm
I'm certainly not an expert, but did you manually put in the codes that are required to display your trans. temp?  Safe Travels.

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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 LB. Mini Dachshund)
2013 Rpod 171HRE(ORPod)
2016 Lance 1685
2015 Nissan Pathfinder


Posted By: coopercdrkey
Date Posted: 08 May 2013 at 4:46pm
I emailed the manufacturer, (excellent quick response, BTW), and I was informed that transmission
temp was not an available readout for my vehicle.  End of interest for me, and a suggestion for you prior to
purchase.


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Bob and Joyce
Jennifer and Baxter, the Campin' Cocker Spaniels
RP 177 "Key Pod"
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT / Z71


Posted By: Camper Bob
Date Posted: 08 May 2013 at 11:43pm
I did in fact call them before purchasing and it seems that very few vehicles do not provide the trans. temp.  Sorry about your vehicle.  However, for the majority of vehicles the trans temp is available and can be programmed to display on the ScanGuage.  There are many other functions of the ScanGuage and as we begin our camping season anew, I will be checking on the trip features.  Buy a Chevy.  Safe Travels.

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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 LB. Mini Dachshund)
2013 Rpod 171HRE(ORPod)
2016 Lance 1685
2015 Nissan Pathfinder


Posted By: David and Danette
Date Posted: 09 May 2013 at 6:29am
Originally posted by Camper Bob

I'm certainly not an expert, but did you manually put in the codes that are required to display your trans. temp?  Safe Travels.
 The manufacturer or myself does not know the code and Chrysler will not provide it. You are right sometimes it is good to buy a Chevy.  David

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2018 Vista Cruiser 19BFD (2018-              
2012 Vibe 6503 (2014-2019)
2009 r-pod 171 (2009-2014)
Middle Tn
2014 Ram 1500 Quad cab




Posted By: coopercdrkey
Date Posted: 09 May 2013 at 7:36am
A lot of the readouts they mention in their advertising are very valuable, but are available on the
Grand Cherokee overhead display panel, so they would be somewhat redundant.  I think I'll take the
$150. I would have spent on the ScanGuage and put it toward a transmission cooler!


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Bob and Joyce
Jennifer and Baxter, the Campin' Cocker Spaniels
RP 177 "Key Pod"
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT / Z71


Posted By: TIDALWAVE
Date Posted: 09 May 2013 at 8:37am
WinkTry Googling for the OBD-engine codes.  I previously had a Jeep Liberty (Chrysler)...I found pages of OBD code using Google.  I now use my ScanGauge II on my commuter car, Yaris.  Quite a few vehicle forums have a member, who has provided the OBD code for their vehicles. I also found that the same forums also usually listed which vehicles did not have the capability of reporting specific data such as transmission temps, etc.
The ScanGauge II also will give engine "error codes" which you can then look up to see what might be wrong.  One day, while driving the Liberty...the "check engine" light began to flash.  I had the SGII display any error codes...which it did.  I pulled the code sheets and found out that the fuel system had lost vacuum.  Listed on the code sheets were also "hints".  The first hint was to check the gas cap...sure enough, I had not tightened the gas cap after the last fillup.  I tightened the cap...and the engine check light went out.  My Jeep dealer charges $100 for the first (or partial) hour for any diagnostic.  So the SGII nearly paid for itself that one time.



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TIDALWAVE


Posted By: coopercdrkey
Date Posted: 09 May 2013 at 10:19am
I had a similar experience.

I drove for months with the "check engine" idiot light illuminated after my mechanic said it was a very minor code having something to do the evaporative emission control system.

I finally resolved to remedy the situation- I didn't want the minor problem to mask a more serious code- and my mechanic's first
suggestion was "Try a new gas cap."

Problem solved for about $5.00!

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Bob and Joyce
Jennifer and Baxter, the Campin' Cocker Spaniels
RP 177 "Key Pod"
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT / Z71


Posted By: Outbound
Date Posted: 09 May 2013 at 6:45pm
Camper Bob, I'm glad that you're liking your ScanGauge.  I certainly found mine to be a worthwhile investment.

As has been mentioned above, transmission temperature is not universally available for all vehicles.  If anyone is interested, the ScanGauge website has a lot of information, but I suggest a quick telephone call to their 1-888 line.


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Craig :: 2009 RP171 towed by a 2017 F150


Posted By: Podsible Dream
Date Posted: 09 May 2013 at 10:49pm
Curious the Ram truck and Jeep don't have trans temp readouts.  My '13 Durango Crew has an engine readout screen that will show coolant, oil and trans temps.  Also computes gas mileage - not a happy thing when towingWink.

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Chris and Walt
'10 RP-171 'Free Spirit'
'13 Dodge Durango Crew 5.7 L Hemi V8


Posted By: techntrek
Date Posted: 10 May 2013 at 1:15pm
Same deal for me - I almost got one for my Sienna, but my current TV shows the tranny temp in a digitial display (along with tire pressures, oil life, engine hours, instantaneous mpg, average mpg, 4-vs-8 cylinder operation, etc).  I wish the display was organized better and showed more than one piece of data at a time, and was used instead of the analog guages for oil pressure, coolant temp and voltage.  That's one advantage of the Scangauge.

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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1723 - Pod instruction manual


Posted By: Camper Bob
Date Posted: 10 May 2013 at 9:56pm
Interesting to hear the newer Suburban has a better computer than our 2005 Tahoe.  I watched the trans. temp today just tooling around town.  About 168 degrees.  At what temp do you start to freak out with the temp of the transmission fluid?  Also have the water temp of the radiator displayed.  Runs about 190 degrees.  Gonna be interesting to watch next Sunday when we begin our next trip.  Safe Travels.

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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 LB. Mini Dachshund)
2013 Rpod 171HRE(ORPod)
2016 Lance 1685
2015 Nissan Pathfinder


Posted By: techntrek
Date Posted: 10 May 2013 at 10:35pm

I figured the magic number was somewhere just over 200, maybe around 220.  Turns out the max is 270 which is very surprising.  See the 2nd post on this thread which claims to have info directly from GM:

http://www.silveradosierra.com/transmission/transmission-temp-to-hot-t12797.html - http://www.silveradosierra.com/transmission/transmission-temp-to-hot-t12797.html

Only water temp on mine is the analog gauge, which is always right on 210.  Plenty of room there since a 50/50 antifreeze mix under pressure boils around 265-270.



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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1723 - Pod instruction manual


Posted By: Keith-N-Dar
Date Posted: 11 May 2013 at 7:06am
I was surprised to see that at least with the trailer towing package on my F150 it has an analog appearing gauge on the dash for the trans temp.  I wonder how accurate they are really, but my guess is that they are accurate enough.

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Keith-N-Dar
Boris & Betty (Boston Terriers)
2011 R-Pod 177
2010 Ford F-150


Posted By: Camper Bob
Date Posted: 11 May 2013 at 8:31am
Read the response regarding GM products transmission fluid temps.  Somewhat reassuring.  Now will have to see what my results are, and if I hit the magic number, need to pull over and let the fluid cool.  I assume since newer vehicles now include a readout on transmission fluid temps. that more and more are towing and concerned about their transmissions, that the manufacturers have made that data available.  Good for all.  Thanks for the input.  Safe Travels.

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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 LB. Mini Dachshund)
2013 Rpod 171HRE(ORPod)
2016 Lance 1685
2015 Nissan Pathfinder


Posted By: Kickstart
Date Posted: 11 May 2013 at 12:10pm
I dunno about GMC and Dodge products, but the transmission temperature gauges on my current Toyota Tundra and previous F150 are nothing better than idiot lights. As the Toyota warms, the Toyota gauge moves up to its normal mid range, where it stays planted. It doesn't move from there, as the ScanGauge indicates the normal running temps of 185 to 195 degrees--sometimes rising to 225ish while towing the Pod on hills and passes. I don't know when the Toyota gauge starts to raise, but others have said that theirs has not yet moved when their S/G indicated in excess of 240 degrees. According to info from various Toyota forums, these are normal operating temperatures.
 
With the S/G on the Tundra, the indicated temps are shown in real time, rising and falling very quickly. This is preferable to me, in that it's easy to monitor when towing. Something that's often not noted is just where is the pick up for the trans temp gauge located. If the pick up is after the fluid exits the trans cooler, you will get those wonderful, low, chest thumping "my transmission sure runs lower than yours" temperatures. If your pick up is before the cooler. then temps will indicate much higher.   


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'10 RP 175-Replaced by 2014 Kodiak 173 QBSL
'12 Toyota Tundra
'05 Sportster (half a Harley)
Retired-We're on Beach Time!



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