torque converter not locking till fully warmed up. is this normal?
my '04 does the same as the OP's. When it is cold out the torque converter does not lock up right away. once the transmission is up to temp all is good.
i have had this happen on several different vehicles. so, i assume it is not harmful if not normal.
i have had this happen on several different vehicles. so, i assume it is not harmful if not normal.
ya, it was 20 here in Mesquite. but like near 40ish in the garage. slipped till warmed up to about 180 again.
left the co workers house after work and it was 37, it deff didnt like shifting for a moment. lol but i stopped a few miles away and loaded the back with fire wood and started back up again and it was driving like normal even though the blue tooth torque app read like 140 temps.
so all is well, minus the slight rattle sound as i hit the brakes at slow speeds. i guess maybe i should drain the rear diff and see if its all clean there as i drained everything in early march shortly after i got the truck.
left the co workers house after work and it was 37, it deff didnt like shifting for a moment. lol but i stopped a few miles away and loaded the back with fire wood and started back up again and it was driving like normal even though the blue tooth torque app read like 140 temps.
so all is well, minus the slight rattle sound as i hit the brakes at slow speeds. i guess maybe i should drain the rear diff and see if its all clean there as i drained everything in early march shortly after i got the truck.
ya, it was 20 here in Mesquite. but like near 40ish in the garage. slipped till warmed up to about 180 again.
left the co workers house after work and it was 37, it deff didnt like shifting for a moment. lol but i stopped a few miles away and loaded the back with fire wood and started back up again and it was driving like normal even though the blue tooth torque app read like 140 temps.
so all is well, minus the slight rattle sound as i hit the brakes at slow speeds. i guess maybe i should drain the rear diff and see if its all clean there as i drained everything in early march shortly after i got the truck.
left the co workers house after work and it was 37, it deff didnt like shifting for a moment. lol but i stopped a few miles away and loaded the back with fire wood and started back up again and it was driving like normal even though the blue tooth torque app read like 140 temps.
so all is well, minus the slight rattle sound as i hit the brakes at slow speeds. i guess maybe i should drain the rear diff and see if its all clean there as i drained everything in early march shortly after i got the truck.
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