Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
#1
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Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Hey guys,
HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
THEN include the wind chill.
Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
pedal got really stiff.
It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
up?)....
Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
sb
HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
THEN include the wind chill.
Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
pedal got really stiff.
It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
up?)....
Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
sb
#2
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Yup -31 degC here yesterday
I just go easy on the Jeep
Push the clutch pedal slowly
accelerate slowly .....etc.
Can't drive to fast...black ice everywhere.
SteveBrady wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
I just go easy on the Jeep
Push the clutch pedal slowly
accelerate slowly .....etc.
Can't drive to fast...black ice everywhere.
SteveBrady wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#3
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Yup -31 degC here yesterday
I just go easy on the Jeep
Push the clutch pedal slowly
accelerate slowly .....etc.
Can't drive to fast...black ice everywhere.
SteveBrady wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
I just go easy on the Jeep
Push the clutch pedal slowly
accelerate slowly .....etc.
Can't drive to fast...black ice everywhere.
SteveBrady wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#4
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Yup -31 degC here yesterday
I just go easy on the Jeep
Push the clutch pedal slowly
accelerate slowly .....etc.
Can't drive to fast...black ice everywhere.
SteveBrady wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
I just go easy on the Jeep
Push the clutch pedal slowly
accelerate slowly .....etc.
Can't drive to fast...black ice everywhere.
SteveBrady wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#5
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
The wind chill factor does not apply to vehicles. If it's 0 degrees outside
with or without wind, the vehicle also is at 0 degrees.
If it's windy, a warm vehicle when parked outside will cool off faster than
with no wind, but it will only cool off to 0 degrees, not lower.
Tom
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
with or without wind, the vehicle also is at 0 degrees.
If it's windy, a warm vehicle when parked outside will cool off faster than
with no wind, but it will only cool off to 0 degrees, not lower.
Tom
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#6
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
The wind chill factor does not apply to vehicles. If it's 0 degrees outside
with or without wind, the vehicle also is at 0 degrees.
If it's windy, a warm vehicle when parked outside will cool off faster than
with no wind, but it will only cool off to 0 degrees, not lower.
Tom
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
with or without wind, the vehicle also is at 0 degrees.
If it's windy, a warm vehicle when parked outside will cool off faster than
with no wind, but it will only cool off to 0 degrees, not lower.
Tom
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#7
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
The wind chill factor does not apply to vehicles. If it's 0 degrees outside
with or without wind, the vehicle also is at 0 degrees.
If it's windy, a warm vehicle when parked outside will cool off faster than
with no wind, but it will only cool off to 0 degrees, not lower.
Tom
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
with or without wind, the vehicle also is at 0 degrees.
If it's windy, a warm vehicle when parked outside will cool off faster than
with no wind, but it will only cool off to 0 degrees, not lower.
Tom
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#8
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Ya, I'm actually surprised they don't make a special winter xmission oil
like they do for engines for us cold-climate folk. It was -28C here
yesterday and my Corolla's clutch pedal was really stiff for the first 5
minutes or so. Just go easy on it. Also, windchill factor does not effect
the vehicle.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
like they do for engines for us cold-climate folk. It was -28C here
yesterday and my Corolla's clutch pedal was really stiff for the first 5
minutes or so. Just go easy on it. Also, windchill factor does not effect
the vehicle.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#9
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Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Ya, I'm actually surprised they don't make a special winter xmission oil
like they do for engines for us cold-climate folk. It was -28C here
yesterday and my Corolla's clutch pedal was really stiff for the first 5
minutes or so. Just go easy on it. Also, windchill factor does not effect
the vehicle.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
like they do for engines for us cold-climate folk. It was -28C here
yesterday and my Corolla's clutch pedal was really stiff for the first 5
minutes or so. Just go easy on it. Also, windchill factor does not effect
the vehicle.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Does X-TREEEMME Cold affect clutch operation?
Ya, I'm actually surprised they don't make a special winter xmission oil
like they do for engines for us cold-climate folk. It was -28C here
yesterday and my Corolla's clutch pedal was really stiff for the first 5
minutes or so. Just go easy on it. Also, windchill factor does not effect
the vehicle.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>
like they do for engines for us cold-climate folk. It was -28C here
yesterday and my Corolla's clutch pedal was really stiff for the first 5
minutes or so. Just go easy on it. Also, windchill factor does not effect
the vehicle.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
news:d7mdnWqBKcVxkFXcRVn-gQ@rogers.com...
> Hey guys,
>
> HAd some wicked cold weather here yesterday. It was something
like -29degC
> THEN include the wind chill.
> Anyhow, on the drive to work doing about 120km/h I noticed that the clutch
> pedal got really stiff.
> It definately eased up after I had stopped at a store (had a chance to
warm
> up?)....
>
> Was wondering what the temp rating is on the transmission juice?!
>
> sb
>
>