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What should the temperature be for an automatic transmission?

What should the temperature be for an automatic transmission?

The ideal temperature for an automatic transmission is around 175 degrees. Cars do often have the coolant for the engine as a heat exchanger for the transmission fluid and therefore, they will often hold the same temperature if you are driving it normal. However, if your transmission is slipping a lot…

What happens when the transmission temperature reaches 290?

The fluid varnish starts destroying the internal components of the engine like the valves. By the time the temperatures reach 250 degrees, the rubber seals have started cracking and leaking pressure and liquid. At over 290 degrees, the transmission will often have stopped working due to damaged parts and seals.

What was the owner’s manual for the 2000 Cavalier?

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner’s Manual Litho in U.S.A. Part Number 22619476 A First Edition © Copyright General Motors Corporation 1999 All Rights Reserved Table of Contents

Who is the owner of the Chevy Cavalier?

GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem and the name CAVALIER are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes in the product after that time without further notice.

What kind of engine does a Cavalier have?

This is a popular engine in the S-10 pickup as well as the Cavalier. What problems have you all had? My son has a ’97 Cavalier with 45000 miles. No problems with engine.

Can a Chevy 2.2 V-8 do 0-60?

If it is rear, lower, check the torque converter bolts. The 2.2 has a very bad reputation, both in reliability and performance. I have driven two S-10s equipped with this engine, and it is completely gutless even on a flat road. I believe it can do 0-60 in about 16 seconds, give or take. If you want a reliable GM motor, go for the Chevy 350 V-8.

Where is the valve clatter on a Cavalier 2.2 engine?

One important change has been made in the positioning of it in the 99 upwards Cavalier. It sits on the side of the engine in a cooler spot instead of at the back of the engine. Also, valve clatter is gone because the 2.2 engine has hydraulic lifters now.

What kind of mileage does a Chevy 4 cyl get?

My 00 cav 4 sp auto gets 37 mpg at 55 to 60 mph an 33 mpg at 70 mph. My 99 sonoma also 2.2 gets 29 mpg at 55 to 60 mph an 25 mpg at 70 mph and its also 4 sp auto.I get a laugh when i read the posts about poor mileage with big v8 trucks,poor milage is a no brainer.I got out of a 4×4 v8 truck that got 10 mpg,never again.

What happens to the transmission when the temperature rises?

When the temperature remains lower, moisture may build and the transmission can lack efficiency. Automatic transmission temperature rising above 175 degrees is also a problem. As temperature rises, the automatic transmission fluid begins to break down and damage occurs.

Why does my car lose power when it gets up to temp?

My car has an automatic transmission. Heat causes electrical resistance in a circuit or component to increase. If you have a bad component that may have a bad internal connection, the increase in temperature could cause a voltage drop in the component. Also, heat can cause a crank position sensor to act up if it is starting to fail.

What happens when an automatic transmission is overheated?

Most cars do not have an external temperature gauge for the automatic transmissions fluid. Instead, they are using a warning light or the check engine light to show up when the transmission is overheated. An overheated transmission can also cause the engine to go into limp mode to lower the risk of overheating.

What causes transmission temperature to go up or down?

Automatic Transmission Temperature. As it turns out, transmission temperature can make or break a transmission. Almost all transmissions fail from a breakdown of the transmission fluid. This is caused by overheating the transmission fluid.

What is the normal transmission temperature for a car?

Keeping the transmission temperature between 175 and 200 degrees will allow the fluid to last the longest. This is the normal operating temperature for a transmission. Remember the fluid is the life line or blood of the transmission. Damage to the transmission fluid begins at 225 degrees.

What should the transmission temperature be to last the longest?

What is the optimum temperature for the longest life of the transmission? Keeping the transmission temperature between 175 and 200 degrees will allow the fluid to last the longest. This is the normal operating temperature for a transmission. Remember the fluid is the life line or blood of the transmission.

Most cars do not have an external temperature gauge for the automatic transmissions fluid. Instead, they are using a warning light or the check engine light to show up when the transmission is overheated. An overheated transmission can also cause the engine to go into limp mode to lower the risk of overheating.

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Ruth Doyle