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Mine is a 2019. Later years may be different. It was in the IPC. I used the advanced method, but I think it can now be done with the drop down menus.
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If I remember correctly, it's under IPC non as built section.Can you tell me or show a photo of where? I can’t find the option.
I’m now past a month with the new stat. It’s seen 195 on the trans once in that time. Before it was 205 constantly. Usually now it’s 180-190. That’s reason enough to change it.So just to confirm I’ve read 9 pages correctly: there’s no actual reason to replace your t-stat if your temps aren’t spiking above the designed opening temp? The redesigned t-stat is more about not sticking closed than establishing a lower operating temperature for the transmission?
It sounds like RT1258, which opens at 180FIs that running the RT1252 or the RT1250? Both are listed as 190 degree on Rock Auto.
I just read from Ford Motor Company that lowering the thermostat below the vehicle's specs, as well as using a non-Ford part can cause the following issues. The lower the thermostat temp, the more wear it puts on the engine, as well as more gas consumption. If a non-OEM Ford part is used, it may void the warrant.
Some food for thought:
Coolant temperature below the OEM specification is not recommended.
As I previously stated, I don't seem to have high temps compared to others, and I am in Florida. But my vehicle is equipped with the HD tow package which includes a Heavy-duty auxiliary transmission oil cooler and Heavy-duty radiator. And since I don't tow, my temps stay cooler.
- Most engine wear occurs when the engine is cold, as bearings, rings, and other parts are not fully expanded. These loose parts move around and wear faster.
- Optimum fuel burn occurs at higher temperatures. Lower temps can cause some fuel not to burn all the way. This will reduce power and fuel economy.
- OEM computers ignore the O2 sensor until the engine reaches operating temperature. No “self-tuning” occurs at lower temperatures. Long warm-up times will cause the “Check Engine” light to come on.
See, this is what I’ve also kind of been wondering. The prevailing attitude is that lower temps are better. Is that necessarily true?I just read from Ford Motor Company that lowering the thermostat below the vehicle's specs, as well as using a non-Ford part can cause the following issues. The lower the thermostat temp, the more wear it puts on the engine, as well as more gas consumption. If a non-OEM Ford part is used, it may void the warrant.
Some food for thought:
Coolant temperature below the OEM specification is not recommended.
As I previously stated, I don't seem to have high temps compared to others, and I am in Florida. But my vehicle is equipped with the HD tow package which includes a Heavy-duty auxiliary transmission oil cooler and Heavy-duty radiator. And since I don't tow, my temps stay cooler.
- Most engine wear occurs when the engine is cold, as bearings, rings, and other parts are not fully expanded. These loose parts move around and wear faster.
- Optimum fuel burn occurs at higher temperatures. Lower temps can cause some fuel not to burn all the way. This will reduce power and fuel economy.
- OEM computers ignore the O2 sensor until the engine reaches operating temperature. No “self-tuning” occurs at lower temperatures. Long warm-up times will cause the “Check Engine” light to come on.
The root of the problem is Ford doesn't adopt independent air cooler to cool down transmission oil. Expedition's transmission oil temp is bonded with engine coolant temp.See, this is what I’ve also kind of been wondering. The prevailing attitude is that lower temps are better. Is that necessarily true?
My non-towing transmission temps range from 195-205 depending on my driving.
My paperwork said 1252Is that running the RT1252 or the RT1250? Both are listed as 190 degree on Rock Auto.
They do on some models. Mine has one and I searched the part number to be Trans Cooler - Ford (JL1Z-7869-A) 2018-2023 Ford - jl1z7869aThe root of the problem is Ford doesn't adopt independent air cooler to cool down transmission oil. Expedition's transmission oil temp is bonded with engine coolant temp.
They do on some models. Mine has one and I searched the part number to be Trans Cooler - Ford (JL1Z-7869-A) 2018-2023 Ford - jl1z7869a
GM uses this design, correct?The root of the problem is Ford doesn't adopt independent air cooler to cool down transmission oil. Expedition's transmission oil temp is bonded with engine coolant temp.
yes, Suburban/Tahoe have independent air-oil coolers for transmission oil.GM uses this design, correct?
I had/have the same exact issue with the fans at jet turbine speed going up simple hills in the dead of winter. I too also had a time when I was passing a car on the highway accelerating to 80mph and the temp digit displayed over the dummy guage with a yellow high temp warning at well displayed, I quickly let off the gas and it went away like 2 seconds later. This happened last summer and never happened again tho. While my vehicle was at the dealer for a camera issue I told them this and wanted them to check the cooling system and they said they found nothing wrong with the system when they called me back.Ok so for all you Exp guys. My 2019 78,000 miles started seeing random temperature spikes didn’t matter what the load was. I noticed the fan kicking on in strange low temp weather after driving up short hills in town, but no temp spike over 228 which is when you will see actual temp displayed on the dash over the dummy gauge.
Then about 2 months after noticing the fans kicking on under low load conditions I saw my first actual temp spike that triggered the temp display 234 degrees while on the highway semi flat terrain 70mph. I slowed about 2mph and the temp dropped below 228
Immediately. Since then this spike has occurred more often and randomly under different conditions low stress and also under higher stress etc. No ryme or reason.
I have Ford Extended Warranty Prime warranty.
So
Here’s the dealer tip. So the service desk person makes $ based on profit.
So 20 min after I dropped off the ex they call can’t replicate. I push back. They then call me back $850 to swap in the updated thermostat. I tell them we’ll I’ll have somebody else replace the faulty thermostat and then file a claim against the dealer to recover my cost.
At that point “Oh wait your a premier customer” we’ll just charge you the deductible. Hour later done come get it.
$100