What is extremely high?Anyone have any overheating issues? I just towed 3500# over the Grapevine in So. Cal. water temp. got extremely high.
Was it hot weather? Towing up grade?257 Degrees.
For that grade and weather seems normal to me. I would make sure it is topped up though.257 degrees. So it said.
5 miles of steep grade and it was in the 90s.
I used to have that problem too, last year my water temps were getting that high climbing parleys every night, and my trans temp was getting to 230 and my oil was 260 as well.
I fixed it this year, my problem was the thermal management unit on the side of the transmission. It was overwhelming the transmission cooling system and overheating the trans causing the engine coolant to become oversaturated.
All I did was install a coupler inline with the transmission thermal management unit and that bypassed that heating unit all together.
My trans still runs at the factory set temp of 185-195f and my coolant has not exceeded 230 all year so far, and my trans dosnt get over 208 at all and comes right back down.
I installed a duramax transmission cooler last year but it was being defeated by the stupid thermal management unit on the transmission re superheating the incoming ice cold trans fluid.
Im pretty sure that's what caused my radiator to come undone was the constant up and down heat and cold.
The problem is everything in your truck has water lines running to it, even your turbo, so every system will be jeopardized by high water temps.
The set coolant temp is not to exceed 220f, after 250f you start running into defueling issues and power reduction to save your truck.
Thank you I will give it a shot.I used to have that problem too, last year my water temps were getting that high climbing parleys every night, and my trans temp was getting to 230 and my oil was 260 as well.
I fixed it this year, my problem was the thermal management unit on the side of the transmission. It was overwhelming the transmission cooling system and overheating the trans causing the engine coolant to become oversaturated.
All I did was install a coupler inline with the transmission thermal management unit and that bypassed that heating unit all together.
My trans still runs at the factory set temp of 185-195f and my coolant has not exceeded 230 all year so far, and my trans dosnt get over 208 at all and comes right back down.
I installed a duramax transmission cooler last year but it was being defeated by the stupid thermal management unit on the transmission re superheating the incoming ice cold trans fluid.
Im pretty sure that's what caused my radiator to come undone was the constant up and down heat and cold.
The problem is everything in your truck has water lines running to it, even your turbo, so every system will be jeopardized by high water temps.
The set coolant temp is not to exceed 220f, after 250f you start running into defueling issues and power reduction to save your truck.
Do you have a write up or anything to explain how you fixed it?
Thank you I will give it a shot.
I have a 2016 gooD. Was fine. Then software updated. Now at side if riad. The second time since update yesterday. Suddenly overheats. to H.Anyone have any overheating issues? I just towed 3500# over the Grapevine in So. Cal. water temp. got extremely high.
I had these issues with heat as well, with OEM tune and configuration, pulling 6,000 lbs flat ground with headwind. Added the now no longer sold oil cooler and remote oil filter and lowered antifreeze temp to 210/212 but oil stayed in the 270 range, trans still 220 and above for short periods while pulling in Montana and Wyoming.I see quite a few post about high engine oil temp issues, also all of the after market oil coolers are no longer available.
I see no real answer why the engine oil is over heating. I just purchased a travel trailer (6700 lbs.) to tow with my 2015 Ram 1500 with 23,000 miles on it.
The truck has had the re-called oil cooler replaced along with all the other recalls.
Now I'm concerned that this truck will self destruct with these high temps (OIL 272) (COOLENT 248) (TRANS 240) this was on a 6% grade doing 45 mph for about 6 miles.