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2019 2020 transmission cooler missing

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by sgtfluffy16, Aug 10, 2020.

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  1. Aug 13, 2020 at 1:27 PM
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    That's pretty cool actually. Thank you for sharing your experience.
     
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    Yes, the trans fluid temp is getting too hot. Look at the standard basis (as shown in multiple posts on here) the fluids operating temperatures and what they do at each stage above 220F. Toyota can't and still has yet to give specification of the transmissions "normal" operating temperature range. Nor will they even say at what temperature the fluid starts to decompose


    It is NOT a synthetic fluid, Spoken directly from my ExxonMobil rep. "Toyota WS ATF fluid is NOT a synthetic fluid"
    Flash points are relevant to an extent, but thats the peak the fluid can reach before total failure. The important # is to know as what temperature does the fluid START to "breakdown" decompose
     
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    ^This! I agree 100%. The transmission team didn’t just have a meeting and say “well geewhiz, we’ve not had any problems with our transmissions let’s remove the cooler and see if anyone notices! And let’s see how long before they overheat and fail...”
    There was a reason and I am confident it what evaluated, tested, analyzed, etc. well before the change in the 2019 MY.
     
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    Clearly didn't look through my post.

    If this was the case then their own branded "Synthetic ATF" isn't "synthetic" either.

    Does that make any sense?

    No it doesn't.
     
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    Is it like engine oil where "full synthetic" and "100% synthetic" mean two different things?
     
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    its really easy. monitor your own transmission fluid temps. Compare them to a 2018 model or older where the only thing that has changed is the removal of the external transmission cooler. Make your own opinions from there and call toyota with your concern if you have one. but the ONLY way this is going to get resolved is if MULTIPLE people are raising this concern directly to Toyota



    lifetime powertrain warranty???? through Toyota? thats a new one!

    reliabilty territory is the ENTIRE REASON why i am doing this thread and this post and spending so much time on all of it.


    Ding Ding DING! you hit the nail on the head.

    I can buy some Wolf's Head oil. Put a few drops of a synthetic compound in it and call it a "synthetic" blend oil.
     
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    The lifetime powertrain warranty is something some dealers in this area do and yes I have it in writing.
     
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    Nah. I bought this super duper reliable Tundra so I don't have to spend money doing stuff like monitoring transmission temps while pulling a trailer 2,000 lbs below max tow rating. Shit, I could have bought a Ford if I thought this truck was that crappy.
     
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    I see too much "may" and "might" regarding high temps, by having installed a cooler it's "will".
     
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    Same here. Lifetime powertrain as long as I let them service the vehicle
     
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    Yep, that’s the only stipulation and I have no problem with it. I figure it gives them a little extra incentive to do things right.
     
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    From what I have read it was a change in refrigerant in 2019 that caused a change in the ac condenser and the atf cooler could no longer be integrated.

    07-mid 10 the atf cooler was separate in front of the condenser and radiator.

    mid 10-18 the atf cooler was integrated with the ac condenser.

    If the condenser had to be redesigned in 19 because of new refrigerant, Toyota wasn’t going to design and test a new separate cooler for 2 or 3 model years knowing the tundra was being redesigned already. The separate one from 07-10 won’t fit, bolts don’t line up.

    Toyota can’t simply put the old ac condenser/ atf cooler on an 19/20. They aren’t going to design a new one on a truck on its way out. They also aren’t going to contract an aftermarket company like Hayden to add one. They have said several times it’s within spec and that’s going to be their (and their lawyers) final answer.

    If I had a 19/20 I was keeping, I’d add one myself. It’s easy to remove if you ever have trans issues before you take it to the dealer.
     
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    Sell it! Prices on used Tundras are sky high right now. No better time to dump it and cash out.:bananadance:
     
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    Re-read what you quoted me on. I was speaking to another member about potential liability issues with an over loaded truck.
     
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    It's not as bad as I whine about. My plan is to keep it until I get a motorhome in a few years or just sell the TT. It's OK. Just not blown over.
     
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    “You guys are right. Let’s recall all 19 & 20 Tundras, Tacoma’s, 4R and install transmission coolers!”

    While we are at it, we should complain about AIP, Cam Tower Leaks, needle bearing failures in the front differential. Let’s get this done! Is there a petition to sign someplace?
     
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    yeah terminology is getting in the way--but your sentiment is accurate.

    The SDS doesn't show the actual composition.
    What is shown is the description of the processing to get the oils--this is a huge hint for synthetic vs non synthetic.
    Hydrotreating and hydrocracking are a process step in making Group 3 oils which are considered synthetic, even though mineral oil based, due to the change in structure.
    There could be more of a mixture involved in WS than is shown on the SDS due to trade secret protections. On paper it looks similar to a gas turbine oil (way hotter than a little transmission). These oils have a polyol ester and PAO base. Not sure if WS has this or not.

    Mobil1 synthetic atf has solvent dewaxed oils which is the lowest grade oil out there--yet is marketed as synthetic.

    I have an email into mobil tech support to see if there is any POE or PAO content to the oil. They may not indicate.
     
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    :rofl::rofl::rofl:

    And this post is perfect. Thanks, Cthulhu!
     
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    Im kinda pissed i didnt buy a 18’ model when i had the chance. Oh well email sent to Toyota Hq
     
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    Meanwhile at Toyota headquarters...

     
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    Well I suppose Toyota "may" have changed something in the Tundra transmission in 19 and 20 to allow for higher than shit temps but somehow I doubt it. How's that for a keyboard engineer.:thumbsup:
     
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    If I ever had a need to tow regularly I’d get a 3/4 or probably a 1 ton. Guy at work has a F-350 Platinum and it’s real nice (the walk home from a breakdown isn’t part of the advertisement though).
     
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    I was just agreeing with your statement


    odds are they wont answer it. i just got off the phone (about an hour ago) with my exxonmobil rep. legally they can't say anything about Toyota's WS fluid because its "their" proprietary fluid. But what i was told WS is not a "real" synthetic ATF fluid.
     
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    My statement had nothing to do with reliability, though. I can't figure out how your comment about reliability related to my statement. :confused:
     
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