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Title: Transmission Temp postings to forum
Post by: Herb Strandberg on June 26, 2006, 01:32:20 am
Yahoo Message Number: 23521 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/23521)
Please, when posting information about your experiences with transmission temps, include coach's year, model, engine, and method of determining the temperature (dash "christmas tree" gauges, or Silverleaf). Without the above, the information is almost useless.
By the way, at the rally, it was mentioned that one can determine if the tranny has logged a high temp alert. Unfortunately, I lost the codes that would be displayed. But to start the process, turn on the ignition key (but don't start the engine), then press the up and down arrow buttons simultaneously -- TWICE. Read the codes.

Herb

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Title: Re: Transmission Temp postings to forum
Post by: Techjiaest on June 26, 2006, 09:32:53 am
Yahoo Message Number: 23523 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/23523)
Coach is a 2006 Allure with the Cummins 400 ISL. All temp readings were based upon the silverleaf readings, not the gauges.

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Please, when posting information about your experiences with > transmission temps, include coach's year, model, engine, and

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determining the temperature (dash "christmas tree" gauges, or > Silverleaf). Without the above, the information is almost useless.

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the tranny has logged a high temp alert. Unfortunately, I lost

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codes that would be displayed. But to start the process, turn on

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ignition key (but don't start the engine), then press the up and

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