Guys, I need some help on diagnosing the cause of my truck’s overheating problem. The truck is an ’01 with AT and mods as shown in the profile. I’ve been having an overheating problem (transmission and engine) in heavy traffic (stop-and-go or < 10mph).
It was almost due for a coolant change anyway, so flushed and changed out coolant and it seemed OK until back into heavy traffic. It was especially bad last week when a collision on the interstate placed me in stop-and-go for over an hour – transmission temperature got as high as 220*F and the engine temperature was nearly to the upper limit of the “normal” bracket. I was able to keep it from overheating only by shifting from Drive to Neutral and revving it to get more airflow. Once we got to the exit and started driving 10-15mph the engine cooled down quickly and seemed to run just a bit hot, but not exceptionally so. This was with no load and no trailer; and an ambient temperature of about 85*F.
Since then, we tried changing the thermostat but to no avail. So since it was still the original radiator, we changed that out as well. Although the temperature at cruising speed seems about 5*F lower, it seems to have had no effect on overheating during low-speed or stopped situations (current ambient temperature is 95*F, or roughly 10* hotter than during last week’s problems). Mechanic looked at the fan clutch and said that it appears to be OK. Next thought is maybe to check the water pump.
EDIT: Although the mechanic scanned and found no codes stored, I tried again with the SMARTY and found code P0217. Wondering now whether I need to re-flash or replace the ECM or something.
P0217 Decreased Engine Performance Due
To Engine Overheat Condition
Engine overheating. ECM will derate engine performance.
Any other ideas? The overheating problem seems to occur only in Drive.
It was almost due for a coolant change anyway, so flushed and changed out coolant and it seemed OK until back into heavy traffic. It was especially bad last week when a collision on the interstate placed me in stop-and-go for over an hour – transmission temperature got as high as 220*F and the engine temperature was nearly to the upper limit of the “normal” bracket. I was able to keep it from overheating only by shifting from Drive to Neutral and revving it to get more airflow. Once we got to the exit and started driving 10-15mph the engine cooled down quickly and seemed to run just a bit hot, but not exceptionally so. This was with no load and no trailer; and an ambient temperature of about 85*F.
Since then, we tried changing the thermostat but to no avail. So since it was still the original radiator, we changed that out as well. Although the temperature at cruising speed seems about 5*F lower, it seems to have had no effect on overheating during low-speed or stopped situations (current ambient temperature is 95*F, or roughly 10* hotter than during last week’s problems). Mechanic looked at the fan clutch and said that it appears to be OK. Next thought is maybe to check the water pump.
EDIT: Although the mechanic scanned and found no codes stored, I tried again with the SMARTY and found code P0217. Wondering now whether I need to re-flash or replace the ECM or something.
P0217 Decreased Engine Performance Due
To Engine Overheat Condition
Engine overheating. ECM will derate engine performance.
Any other ideas? The overheating problem seems to occur only in Drive.
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