Transmission overheating

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F250Pilot

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"I have a 2019 expy limited that the trans is running 220 and would like to do this bypass. Could you provide anymore info on how you did this? TIA"


Go to post 34. Not sure if a 2019 has a heat exchanger like a 2024, but if it does, here is what it looks like.

 
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Going_Going_Gone

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I had the thermostat replaced and cooling system flushed when I first read about the improved one here. Basically we do mostly local driving, but on a trip from Phoenix to Denver last summer, no trailer, I monitored the transmission temps very carefully, especially on the long pulls in the mountains. As I recall, there was no time I ever saw a temp over 210° even going across the Rez "hammer down" in the occasional passing lanes.
 

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My dealer did the stat for 130 bucks total on top of the flush. It was due for a flush and the stat was giving up so it was a no brainer. If it’d been much more I’d have done it myself.
I was in the same boat as one of the previous posters. I was getting a coolant flush and they still wanted $800 to replace the thermostat. Couldn't believe it, it was already drained.
 

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I was having an issues with the trans venting and running over 225 on my 2020. I found the shop had overfilled it when servicing. It still ran up to 225 when pulling our camper, which is only 3500 lbs. I changed the engine thermostat to a 180. Now it never gets past 205.
 
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