layback40 wrote:
My66dodge wrote:
If the transmission is slipping this will lead to a loss of fuel mileage thus anything transmission related is an emissions code!
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You are splitting hairs! Under certain conditions a bad earth can cause a code for high trans fluid temp. Its a false code, has no effect on fuel consumption.
Your suggestion sounds like a greenie. Blame everything on emissions!
I am just a PROFESSIONAL mechanic and have been doing this for a long time... I just understand how it works, NOTHING is really about the mpg, it’s all about the tail pipe emissions. Look at the “lifetime” fluid in most modern transmissions and the extreme oil service intervals... all driven by emissions... the mfgs pay taxes based on the emissions and that includes the waste fluids produced... once you understand how it works you will get it. Mfgs have limits they can work within, like when a Ford has a misfire they shut off the injector and it’s just pumping air with that cyl, they set their misfire counter VERY high (180k continuous) to turn on the MIL... that’s why fords don’t set the MIL as often as all other mfgs. Take the spark plug out of a Ford and drive it a few blocks and you will see it doesn’t pop the MIL, cause they don’t want to turn on the MIL, it’s a strategy to sell vehicles... I am the opposite of a greenie... I just understand how the system works... like the planned obsolescence... cars have to break and they have to sell and make more...look at all the discontinued parts for our Jeep for instance... and the manual trannys for the good older tdi’s, and he plastic parts for MANY cars that kills them...
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