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alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
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@ribama1
It is strange that when cruising, even uphill, your autobox temperature goes up so much...
Which are your last 6 digits from your VIN? There is a service action for cars up to 050392...
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23rd Oct 2021 10:10 am |
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alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
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I see...
Also talking about the first post where you said, in the "transmission oil temperature" section, that when back to town, the temperature can reach up to 115 degrees...
It's too much for transmission temperature.
Any dealer can tell you if the Service Action Bulletin Q059 or Q106 was applied.
Q059 is about the partial applying of TCC which in turn can lead to wear particles.
Q106 is also about TCC and has replaced Q059 which was closed in July 2010
A partial TCC apply will also lead to a lot of slipping and this in turn will lead to an increased oil temperature.
Q106 is good for Haldex and rear differential too, in order to minimize the diff bearing failing.
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23rd Oct 2021 11:54 pm |
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