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Well, good to know I am not alone on this! But the bad news seems to be that there is no solution; although I am still hopeful.
I have a 2005 Liberty Sport, 3.7. Having had this same issue in, believe it or not a 1999 Dodge Cummins Diesel 3/4 ton WITH the towing package, I thought I was prepared. My Libby came pretty bare so I confirmed, with the dealer, that I did in fact have a transmission cooler and then I installed the Mopar Heavy Duty Cooling kit. This is comprised of a new electrical fan and cowling plus a mechanical fan with an attached clutch assembly. Pretty easy to install and so I figured I was home free. I was also trying to hedge my bet with regard to towing; at least my allowable 3,500 lbs!
Last week, I had my Trans Temp light come on for the first time. I will admit I was "testing" the system, but was still surprised. It was a hot day, high 80's at least. I was driving uphill, behind Beacon Rock, on a gravel road. It is fairly steep and so I put her in 4-Hi just to avoid slipping. I also put on the A/C, again to test the system, but figuring I would be fine. Roughly 10 minutes into this scenario my Trans Temp light came on. You can't even begin to imagine my dissappointment.
I called the dealership later that afternoon and got little of value. so, not ready to give up, I called again on Monday and spoke to another individual at the same dealership, then I also took advantage of their "tech" website and queried them on the matter there as well. The crux of the response, in all cases, was you need to schedule a service appointment; though no specific reason was given for the need, but this was followed by, "although I doubt there is anything I can do for you!" Of course, they tried the "who" installed the heavy duty Cooling Kit routine; come on its two screws and a bolt on fan. It all only goes together and connects one-way; I don't think you can screw it up!
But here is my real question/issue - What is the solution? I don't have a real problem with running in 4-Lo; which is infact what I instinctively did after the light came on, but is that really the best option/solution to this problem?
I have been on the internet and full synthetic ATF might be a partial solution, or a complete re-hash of the tranny with spin-on filters and extra cooling pans, etc. But, since money is a factor, I was hoping for something a little more straight forward.
Does anyone have some good info on this? (I have already heard from the amsoil sales people, thanks!)
_________________ 2005 Liberty Sport, 3.7L, Auto
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