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Old 02-04-2009, 10:00 AM
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I have a 2000 Dodge ram 4x4 SLT Laramie with 98k miles. I plow with it.

Saturday, I lost reverse. Just all of a sudden it's gone.

Looking for a used transmission, the junkyards say 2000-2001 is the same transmission.

Can anyone tell me why I can't use anything from 94-2001 ?

Another thing. How do I know for certain (without crawling under the truck) what model transmission I have? I've read there is a 46re, and 46rh. I realize one is hydraulic and the other electric. But the junkyards don't ask, so they must know based on the year and engine right? (otherwise I imagine the trans would not work based on the need/lack of an electrical connector).

Any advice would be appreciated.

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gotta be a 46re, the rh's were in like the 94 and 95's I believe.
 
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gotta be a 46re, the rh's were in like the 94 and 95's I believe.
Ok that explains it. So it wasn't an option thing, it was a year cutoff.

So I need a 46RE and those were only available in 2000-2001 trucks?

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94-95 have rh 96+ have re throw they have small changes throw thoses years... have you tryed to adjust the rear band??
 
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Originally Posted by anesthes
Ok that explains it. So it wasn't an option thing, it was a year cutoff.

So I need a 46RE and those were only available in 2000-2001 trucks?

-- Joe
Underneath 2000 (and up) model year Dodge trucks, the drive yokes on 9 1/4" axles have changed to a companion flange design.
 
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You can use any 46re from 96-01. BUT from 96-99 you have to swap over all solenoids from your 00-01 unit. Thats it though, and its pretty easy.

Before you condemn the unit you have, why dont you try adjusting the rear band first?
 
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You can use any 46re from 96-01. BUT from 96-99 you have to swap over all solenoids from your 00-01 unit. Thats it though, and its pretty easy.

Before you condemn the unit you have, why dont you try adjusting the rear band first?
Hey I know you, you are a member on thirdgen.org. Hi!

I spoke to a trans guy who offered to try adjusting the rear band for $69.95.
I have the truck stuck in a ditch of snow near my barn, so I've been on the phone all morning trying to rent a front end loader to dig it out so I can get it to a trans shop. Only auto trans I've worked on have been 700R4 so this mopar stuff is a little new to me.

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Originally Posted by anesthes
Hey I know you, you are a member on thirdgen.org. Hi!

I spoke to a trans guy who offered to try adjusting the rear band for $69.95.
I have the truck stuck in a ditch of snow near my barn, so I've been on the phone all morning trying to rent a front end loader to dig it out so I can get it to a trans shop. Only auto trans I've worked on have been 700R4 so this mopar stuff is a little new to me.

-- Joe
The Chrysler is easier to work on then the chevy trans.
 
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Originally Posted by MonteC
The Chrysler is easier to work on then the chevy trans.
We shall see.

It bugs me that a used 46re is $800 with 120k miles and a used 4l60e is like $500 with less miles.


We will try the band adjustment. If not I have to justify if the truck is worth putting a used trans in or rebuilt or just trade it in for a ford. It is upsetting that the thing can't make it through 1 season of plowing, and when I came to this forum 5 posts right on the top are transmission problems..

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He said the reverse valve or something split and fell apart. He said $10 part, but he has to remove the overdrive unit to replace it.

Parts and labor $300. I though that was fair considering how much fun automatics are to work on, and how much fun taking a transfer case off and splitting a trans on a truck that has been plowing all winter is.

He also said the fluid looked nasty and the trans probably won't last all that long.

On a good note, I looked at a nice F250 today.

-- Joe
 


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