Transmission Overheating - anyone else?

Understand your position; it doesn’t help the product or the manufacturer though not produce the failure or it just could be an outlier. I have an LC250 1958 and nearly at 5k having taken on trips and Offroad conditions not seen anything like overheating. Hope you find what you enjoy and is reliable.
I offered the vehicle to Toyota and service centers to keep the vehicle and do what they want with it. I shared the videos and data I collected and the exact mountain roads driven that caused those conditions.

If Toyota or the dealer/service center aren’t interested enough to care about their product then it’s hard for me to. Ultimately it’s not worth my time or energy.

I will keep lurking on the forums as I will be curious to see if I just had an outlier or not.
 
TXD - 0701221AAA
RXF - C462051A36AA
RXD - 3008
MTH - 00090005FFD8



Feel free to DM me and I can share the route, it includes driving through Golden Gate Canyon State Park



69F on cold start this morning after sitting overnight.
I've pulled my Taxa Cricket (200lbs) up to Golden Gate Park up Canyon Drive through Boulder (10% grades and around it). Golden Gate. There are several roads where trailers are not allowed (20% grade) that we drove on without the trailer. My transmission temps stayed dead center going up hill and down with 200lbs trailer.
 
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