Yesterday, I took my truck to the dealer for an oil change and to trouble shioot/inspect the shifting issues I am having when the mercury drops below freezing. As others have reported, shifting can be stiff and gear changes difficult when the temperature drops. Yesterday, my dealer's VIper tech went through the entire clutch/hydraulics, shifter and transmission systems and found no problems.
So we got on the phone and contacted several Chrysler drivetrain engineers. Long story short, they stated that as long as the shifting performance improves as the trans heats up, then all is normal, don't change the fluid, don't change to another fluid, don't repalce trans, clutch, shifter, etc. According to the engineers, 40 - 45 degrees F seems to be the thresold where shifting becomes stiff. Once my trans is operated and the fluid heats up, shifting or other trans function is not a problem, works perfectly. So, I guess for now, I keep driving it and hope the trans doesn't take a dump after the extended warranty expires...
On a side note, the engineers also stated that they have received an influx of complaints about the same issue I was having from Challenger SRT-8 owners. It seems the 8's with manual trans also have the same shifting issues when the temperature drops.
So we got on the phone and contacted several Chrysler drivetrain engineers. Long story short, they stated that as long as the shifting performance improves as the trans heats up, then all is normal, don't change the fluid, don't change to another fluid, don't repalce trans, clutch, shifter, etc. According to the engineers, 40 - 45 degrees F seems to be the thresold where shifting becomes stiff. Once my trans is operated and the fluid heats up, shifting or other trans function is not a problem, works perfectly. So, I guess for now, I keep driving it and hope the trans doesn't take a dump after the extended warranty expires...
On a side note, the engineers also stated that they have received an influx of complaints about the same issue I was having from Challenger SRT-8 owners. It seems the 8's with manual trans also have the same shifting issues when the temperature drops.