Jeep Patriot transmission overheating issue at speeds over 70°F when outside temperature exceeds 86°F on Jeep Patriot

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Jeep Patriot owners report experiencing transmission overheating when driving at speeds over 70 mph in temperatures exceeding 86°F. Common causes of this issue include low transmission fluid levels, which can lead to overheating if not regularly checked and maintained. Additionally, owners may face problems if the transmission fluid is not changed periodically, as it can deteriorate over time. When overheating occurs, it is crucial for drivers to stop immediately and allow the transmission to cool down, as continuing to drive can exacerbate the problem. Symptoms of overheating may include warning indicator lights and a noticeable decrease in vehicle speed until the transmission cools sufficiently. If overheating persists despite servicing, owners should investigate further to identify the root cause and remain alert to any unusual noises or temperature warnings that may signal ongoing issues.

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