On Feb 28, 11:00 am, Danny <d....TakeThisOut@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote:
> Steve wrote:
> > I have a '96 Trooper, auto trans that is slow to shift when cold. Once
> > it warms up it shifts like a charm. This is my first winter with the
> > Trooper and once the temp dips below 40 or so, it needs to warm up
> > before it shifts smoothly and timely. I'm in MI so it's seen some
> > below zero temps.
>
> > I had the trans flushed and filter changed last fall.
>
> > Thx for any insight.
>
> The Trooper auto has a warm-up feature that won't let it select
> overdrive until warm, supposed to help the engine and transmission get
> to temp quicker.
>
> --
> Regards, Danny
>
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Is that also going to affect the 1st - 2nd shift? When cold it will
just stay in 1st, it easily goes to 2.5k before going to 2nd. If this
is all normal behavior, then that's ok as I try and let it warm up for
a few minutes before driving. That's usually enough to have it shift
earlier. If it's a sign of trans issues then that's another...
Thx for the reply.
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