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Old Wed, January 13th, 2010, 05:35 PM
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Just installed the gryphon for my 99 ford f250 7.3 diesel. Not reading transmission temp, is that something I need to get another probe for?

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Old Wed, January 13th, 2010, 05:57 PM
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I looked at the website:Power Hungry Performance - Gryphon Dash Mount Programmer for 7.3L Power Stroke Diesels
It says in the read out section its supposed to read it but there might be a cut off in years though.
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Old Wed, January 13th, 2010, 08:09 PM
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After further research you are supposed to get TFT readings.
Hopefully Cody can answer if it could be a faulty sensor.
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Jeremy might know too!

But sadly, 88 and I don't have a clue. This might be a good thing for you though, if your sensor is indeed faulty. I suspect Ford installs them for a reason and if so, they should be operational.

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The PCM does look for transmission fluid temperature to assist in torque converter clutch apply rates, shift scheduling, etc.

I have run into certain trucks that do not support TFT in the data stream (on a scanner) so that may be an issue with your Gryphon.
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The PCM does look for transmission fluid temperature to assist in torque converter clutch apply rates, shift scheduling, etc.

I have run into certain trucks that do not support TFT in the data stream (on a scanner) so that may be an issue with your Gryphon.
Thanks, Cody -

I don't suppose you know if the PCM does this for gassers too? Makes sense that it might, and it would justify the sensor being there - otherwise, why have it?

Maybe Bill will have some idea if the OP's truck supports this when he gets back, if Jeremy doesn't know.

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