Also would allow you to add temp sensor to trans pan.
Doesn't the 68RFE already have a temp sensor in the pan that is displayed on the dash?
Depending on the year of the truck that has the 68RFE installed. My 2008, did not come with a temp sensor in the pan for the transmission. I had to add the temp sensor when I went with a deep-dish pan. It might be a 4th gen improvement, but I don't remember if my younger son's 2013.5 truck had the temp sensor as standard.
No sensor in pan on my 2014.
From the service manual; "The transmission temperature sensor is a thermistor that is integral to the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS)".
Yes there a temp shown on the EVIC but no sensor in the pan.
With the 68RFE, there is a great way to get as much of the fluid out as possible from TRD article. I've used this method on my truck and works slick! Gets so much more the just dropping the pan and helps with the amount of the splashes since no drain plug in the pan. While at NAPA, pick up the add a drain plug kit, can't remember the manufacture, that will allow the next time to also drain pan after pumping out the fluid. Also would allow you to add temp sensor to trans pan.
@Ozymandias and @AH64ID, On my 2014 Tradesman, there is a trans temp reading given on the EVIC. All I was saying that if you wanted to add an extra temp gauge in the pan, you could with the add a drain plug setup. May not be useful to some but others might want to see the difference. The aftermarket pans all mention that you can add sensors with their $ upgrade. This is a $20 option that could be used since you have to drop a pan full of fluid!
I'm not so sure that it really makes sense to measure the TC output temperature.
The over all temperature of the oil going into the circuit seems more important to me.
On an engine I also don't measure the oil temp in the Turbo return hose.
But that's e never ending story.
Yes it the OBD monitoring has come a long ways.Will I have gone at least 130,000 miles without a leak from my transmission sensor in the pan after three transmission oil changes. A deep-dish pan, and temp sensor was added back in 2009 to the truck.
I agree that there is a temp sensor available at the valve body but for my 2008 MY truck but the technology was slowly evolving for readings from VIA the OBDII port. That is why I went with gages since I was pulling a 5er and wanted to know the trans temps when pulling. Even when I was climbing I70 in CO, I never saw any temps above 210F at the pan, if my memory serves me right.