OK, we got a bit of mis-information here. You can run an automatic tranny too cold. Most of the new vehicles with autos will tell you in the owners manual to take it easy when the temp is cold; at least until the engine is putting some heat into it via the "cooler" in the radiator. In fact, my Dakota will not shift- electrically controlled- until it does get warm enough. I've been told by a very good transmission rebuilder that it's a good idea to run a cooler if you're going to stress the unit, but to run the return line thru the "cooler" in the radiator to assure that it will maintain the proper temp. Not doing so can result in disasterous cosequences in the colder months of the year as well as when it's hot. If you have a good transmission specialist in your area, I'd talk to him and see what he says for a second opinion.
Do it Dirty!