Hi all, new to this forum. I apologize if this topic has been covered before. Here goes:
I have a 2007 Silverado 1500 4WD with about 130k on the dial. About 2 months ago I was driving down the road and I got a warning to shut my truck off because my transmission was overheating. I looked at the trans temp and it was pegged at 275. I shut it down and limped it to a transmission shop. After $1200 of diagnostic work they told me my TC blew up and threw shards all over the transmission and that I would need a rebuild for another 6500. I said no thanks I'll just order a new 4L60e from JEGS (with a new TC of course) and throw it in myself. While there were metal fragments in the pan, I don't think that the failed TC caused the overheating issue.
Fast forward to now and the new trans is in. I drove it to work this morning and the trans got to 190. I believe it would have gone higher as it was still climbing up until I shut it off. Not catastrophic but very concerning nonetheless.
I flushed my fluid lines and trans cooler before installing the new trans.
What do you all think? Should I start with a new cooler/lines and see if that fixes my issue?
Something to note, the instructions from JEGS states that their transmissions come with an aftermarket pan, and my dipstick readings may be innacurate. They instruct you to fill the transmission to proper level (12-13 qts.) I took this into consideration and filled mine with the 11.2 stated as capacity for my truck. The fluid is very high on the dipstick. Perhaps the excess fluid is causing overheating as well?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.