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Powertrain overheating commonly occurs when a vehicle is overloaded, such as from hauling {{pll|Vehicle Catalog Overview|too heavy load}}, going {{pll|Grade Signs|uphill}}, {{pll|Throttle|accelerating}} too hard, forgetting to release {{pll|Braking Overview|brakes}}, or excessive {{pll|Dynamic Brake|dynamic braking}}. Following the {{pll|Driving Efficiency|efficiency guidelines}} | Powertrain overheating commonly occurs when a vehicle is overloaded, such as from hauling {{pll|Vehicle Catalog Overview|too heavy load}}, going {{pll|Grade Signs|uphill}}, {{pll|Throttle|accelerating}} too hard, forgetting to release {{pll|Braking Overview|brakes}}, or excessive {{pll|Dynamic Brake|dynamic braking}}. Following the {{pll|Driving Efficiency|efficiency guidelines}} helps bring overheating to a minimum. |
Latest revision as of 01:27, 18 March 2025
Powertrain overheating commonly occurs when a vehicle is overloaded, such as from hauling too heavy load , going uphill , accelerating too hard, forgetting to release brakes , or excessive dynamic braking . Following the efficiency guidelines helps bring overheating to a minimum.