Another Fix For "Transmission Surge At Cruise Speed"
This was e-mailed to me from another forum, I believe. It is VERY interesting. I wonder if some of those of you that have replaced the TPS and still have the problem have THIS problem instead......
I was researching the auto forum and saw your
posting and was shocked to see that your Dodge has the same problem
mine
had. I also have a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4. I was experience the same
problem you were stating. On a level road at around 65mph the tach was
turning 1800rpms and it would feel like the trans would slip and the
tach would raise to 2300rpm momentarily and return to 1800rpm. It
would
also do this going over a bump at 65mph. I went to the local Dodge
dealer and had them look into it. A very long and expensive story made
short, I ended up having the governor solenoid replaced. The slipping
issue still did it when I got the truck back. I gave the truck back to
them and they said that they could not find any problem so they
reprogrammed the PCM and had me come in and go for a ride with the
mechanic to show him when it would slip. The mechanic saw and felt the
slipping and told me that it felt like the "two/four clutch pack" was
slipping and would require a full trans rebuild. After the rebuild the
mechanic took the truck out and it still slipped! After several days
of
troubleshooting and a full tank of fuel and the problem being escalated
all the way to Chrysler Tech Support the problem was found. There's a
5
volt signal cable internal to the transmission that tells the torque
converter to lock-up/unlock that rubbed through the insulation and was
momentarily shorting out on the side of the transmission's valve body.
So the slipping was not the transmission it was the torque converter.
On our truck when the drive train is put under the load the manual
operation of the torque converter works normally but when the drive
train is not under a load such as on a level road and maintaining a
speed the electrical operation of the torque converter control circuit
takes over. Well, after that 5 volt control ware was replaced and
secured so this will not happen in the future the truck is running and
shifting great. I paid for the trans rebuild but I'm going to Dodge
through the local district manager and demand the part of the bill that
I paid for labor charges refunded. I should not have to pay for
unnecessary work done to my truck as a result of misdiagnosis.
I hope this helps you. I tried to respond on the forum page but I was
unsuccessful at creating a profile for that page. Please post this on
the forum so that other's can benefit from my misfortune. This issue
can be verified by calling the mechanic that worked on my truck. His
name is Isaac and he is located at Pearson Dodge in Midlothian,
Virginia
(804) 794-0300
This is interesting. Many of us have fixed the problem with just a TPS replacement, but I know some have replaced the TPS with no results. I also wonder if the wire he describes goes to the TPS somehow...... I replied to him to find out what forum he was on, and to get him to come to THIS ONE. Hopefully he will get registered on this one shortly.....
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