Hey everyone, im driving a 2018 ford f150, 2.7l 10 speed, short box. 94k km
Im trying to decipher what I can best describe as a shudder but its very random, no pattern to it. Almost just feels like your driving on gravel or something rough but I can be just on pavement. I tend to notice it more at slower speeds around town then when on the highway. It varies and its also what I would consider to be minimal but noticeable none the less. I have done a transmission flush, just for the purpose of maintenence but also to see if it would help and it doesnt seem to have done anything. Just curious to what everyone's thoughts are if there is anything else worth checking?
And as the title says, could a cold transmission cause this? It seems to run at around 83 Celsius pretty consistently after warming up. It ran at that before and after the flush and based on my own research that is relatively low temp for running temperature?