Kamadake
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- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0L
- Transmission
- Automatic
I'm trying to decide whether I need to install an auxillary transmission cooler or not. This winter I'm going be towing a double snowmobile trailer (about 2000 lbs) with my 2003 4.0L auto 4x4.
I understand heat is what kills transmissions, but seeing that I'll only be towing in the winter (temps are usually around 5 F here), is one really needed? I have read that an auxillary transmission cooler could actually over cool my tranny in the cold temperatures.
I could see myself needing one if I lived in Arizona and it was 100 F out.
I understand heat is what kills transmissions, but seeing that I'll only be towing in the winter (temps are usually around 5 F here), is one really needed? I have read that an auxillary transmission cooler could actually over cool my tranny in the cold temperatures.
I could see myself needing one if I lived in Arizona and it was 100 F out.