I'm trying to figure out where you get the most reliable measurement of tranny fluid temps. My 2001 Caravan's dipstick states that the fluid should be between the cold marks when the fluid is cold - 80 degrees F, and between the Hot marks when the temp is 180 degrees F. Just wondering where I should measure the temps, on the dipstick or at the tranny pan. The temperature of the tranny pan is far different than the temperature of the fluid on the dipstick, the tranny pan is always much higher. I can run the car in heavy city driving in 90 degree weather for an hour or more, and the fluid will be luke warm on the dipstick, measuring 80 degrees or so, but when I measure the temperature of the tranny fluid pan it will be over 160 degrees. (using an infrared heat reader gun). I can't see the temp of the dipstick ever being anywhere close to 180 degrees , but I could see it at the tranny pan. So what is the more reliable measure of tranny fluid temps ?. any advice would be helpful. thanks.