The theory is that, because colder transmission fluid is more viscous, it requires more pressure from the pump to move through the lines. This also exerts more pressure on the clutch actuators and such. That is one of the reasons that the shifts feel so harsh when you first start out down the road on a winter morning. as the temps warm, the oil thins, and if you have a leaky seal on the pump, it is harder for it to maintain pressure on the clutch. Or not.
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