You don't need a L2ARC device. You have 64GB RAM and a pool size of 48GB, so you're above the 1GB:1TB rule of thumb. Your system will likely perform better without it.
Yeah, I want to amplify this. Your L2ARC is probably not in use at all, really. Also, you have a 1.2TB L2ARC? Sir, that does not sound like a proper L2ARC, since L2ARC will normally be very high speed SSDs.
Bottom line: if you have 48TB pool, and 64GB of RAM, it would be unlikely that your L2ARC is actually serving any hits, and it is 99.9% sure that whatever it's doing, it's not improving your performance. In fact, there are technical reasons to believe that in this configuration, the L2ARC is making your system *SLOWER*.
I don't think your L2ARC is misbehaving. And, as I said, in any case, I think you may be best advised to not use an L2ARC. You'll find several bits in the forum and in the documentation which should convince you that it would be a very, very strange workload that would require an L2ARC in your situation.