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Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:58 pm
There will be some ATF heat buildup, since the torque converter is still loaded against the engine's compression braking - and heat tends to shorten the transmission's lifespan.
I use compression braking quite a bit on my motorhome - On long downgrades, 14,000 pounds is a lot for the service brakes to handle by themselves! Going downhill, the ATF temperature gauge never shows the fluid getting as hot when it was when ascending the hill, but it still warms up significantly.
IMO, a little extra ATF heat (and shift wear) is probably preferable to overheated brakes - which makes compression braking suitable for long, steep downgrades only. OTOH, downshifting at every stoplight just to save your brake pads is penny-wise and pound-foolish.