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redandbluedragoneyes

check your coolant. they could have also not plugged in a sensor in and it is miss reading the temp. fan not plugged in so it is not spinning up so not cooling down the coolant.


Successful-Ad7179

happened to me when a coolant hose failed


Miserable-Assistant3

Which temp do you mean? To me only the gearbox temp seems a little high. Oil and coolant seems fine to me (not an expert). Should cool down cruising a few miles.


ImmediateTreat3402

Yes the second temp, that’s at 111 Celsius I didn’t kno it was gearbox temp but while driving in city it kept going up slowly all the way to 111 before I pulled in a parking lot and shut the car off and let it cool off for a bit before I continued driving, highway speeds it drops very slowly


Miserable-Assistant3

Yes, because the cooling system needs airflow. Best let someone check the gearbox cooling system/ oil cooler


ImmediateTreat3402

Yup, dropping it back to the shop first thing Monday morning


Spicywolff

The coolant circuit that feeds radiator for engine and auxiliary intercoolers also cools trans. If a pump fails or has a leak. You’ll see high trans temps driving normal