Does the winter/cold weather delay shift points?

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Ya up here in Canada at times it gets to -30 degrees celsius and I do notice the tranny shifts different till warmed up, I figure cause the fluid is pretty cold it takes a little longer to flow till warm also with wind chill that affects it too not to mention driving into the wind.
 

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Thanks for all your Alberta clippers and Polar Vortex. This year has been very mild so far.
 
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Ya up here in Canada at times it gets to -30 degrees celsius and I do notice the tranny shifts different till warmed up, I figure cause the fluid is pretty cold it takes a little longer to flow till warm also with wind chill that affects it too not to mention driving into the wind.
I imagine pretty much everything is slower at that temp. F that lol.
 
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