MagnumTyler
Junior Member
After doing some extensive research on the 65RFE i came to understand everything is normal with it. but, i’m wondering if this other thing is either a brake issue or a trans issue.
Today it was raining pretty bad, and i live on hills, so i usually have to nearly floor it to get that huge truck up the hills until there’s no more hills anymore.
I noticed that once the truck shifts from 2-3, occasionally it’ll like pull itself back if that makes sense with a decent amount of pull behind it, like you slam on the brakes and let off. This is usually followed by the tach dropping RPMs slowly at the end of the shift. Other than that the shifts are perfect. Other than the 6-5 shift in which the torque converter seems to hate locking.
Also, it seems the eco light doesn’t know what the heck it’s purpose is? It comes on when i’m on the gas and the gas mileage gauge is showing 9MPG when i’m CLIMBING A HILL. I don’t think that’s normal.
I know this is quite stupid to add here, but i’m missing a screw for where the caliper mounts to the caliper bracket, i ordered one a few days ago, and i’m waiting for it to get delivered.
I feel like i should add this here too, i made a thread on it a while ago but i don’t know how to access it. The truck trans temp climbs INCREDIBLY fast in Park. Like, it takes it a minute to jump up from 110 (where it usually operated when in drive) to get up to 150-170. Usually after this happens you can shift back into drive and the truck drops trans temps around 20-30 degrees in like 10-15 seconds. Leaving it in drive at idle results in it heating up like before too.
No check engine lights, battery voltage is perfect. I checked everything in Alfa and i don’t have any codes aside from the 3rd brake light being out which seems to be a common trend with the 4th generation truck.
Today it was raining pretty bad, and i live on hills, so i usually have to nearly floor it to get that huge truck up the hills until there’s no more hills anymore.
I noticed that once the truck shifts from 2-3, occasionally it’ll like pull itself back if that makes sense with a decent amount of pull behind it, like you slam on the brakes and let off. This is usually followed by the tach dropping RPMs slowly at the end of the shift. Other than that the shifts are perfect. Other than the 6-5 shift in which the torque converter seems to hate locking.
Also, it seems the eco light doesn’t know what the heck it’s purpose is? It comes on when i’m on the gas and the gas mileage gauge is showing 9MPG when i’m CLIMBING A HILL. I don’t think that’s normal.
I know this is quite stupid to add here, but i’m missing a screw for where the caliper mounts to the caliper bracket, i ordered one a few days ago, and i’m waiting for it to get delivered.
I feel like i should add this here too, i made a thread on it a while ago but i don’t know how to access it. The truck trans temp climbs INCREDIBLY fast in Park. Like, it takes it a minute to jump up from 110 (where it usually operated when in drive) to get up to 150-170. Usually after this happens you can shift back into drive and the truck drops trans temps around 20-30 degrees in like 10-15 seconds. Leaving it in drive at idle results in it heating up like before too.
No check engine lights, battery voltage is perfect. I checked everything in Alfa and i don’t have any codes aside from the 3rd brake light being out which seems to be a common trend with the 4th generation truck.