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Transmission Cooler & Gauge

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Wytelytning, Jul 11, 2020.

  1. Jul 11, 2020 at 8:47 AM
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    Wytelytning

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    I have gone through and read some of the forums regarding adding a cooler. So far, I have only seen the cooling system but no gauge...

    Does anyone have any suggestions of a package that has the cooling system with gouges or???

    Thanks in advance

    Btw - 2011 TRD Off-Road
     
  2. Jul 11, 2020 at 8:53 AM
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    Gauge as in temperature? The pan and converter temperature of an auto transmission can be gotten via the OBD port. Google: Scangauge II.
     
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    60A35D72-B0E4-4DF3-B7C3-EF09E338F605.jpg BF4B2ED9-C577-4133-B1FA-002F35745681.jpg There’s a few apps. Just get a blue tooth reader. Mines a kiwi 3 with a fusion app.
     
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    Copying what @US Marine replied to me in another thread:

    The easiest location to install a temp probe is the transmission pressure test port . This is located on the transmission case itself and is a threaded plug you remove

    I never did follow up though as to that ports location....

    He's tagged so hopefully he'll reply.

    Edit to add that if you do the OBD2 scanner route and those formulas in the screenshots above don't work; change A,B,C,D to E,F,G,H
     
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