99 Durango Transmission problems
#1
99 Durango Transmission problems
I have a 99 Durango with 150k on it. It has been well maintained and I have owned it since it had 20k on it. I ran into this problem towards the end of last winter and now that it is cold here again, the problem has resurfaced.
When I drive the truck after it has been sitting for more than 3 or hours, the transmission will shift from 1 to 2, and then when it shifts to 3rd it stays out of gear until the RPM's hit about 4k.
I am REALLY hoping it isn't a sign of the tranny going bad, but I am guessing it is. I can let the truck warm up for 10-15 minutes to avoid the problem, but I am afraid this won't work forever.
Any thoughts?
When I drive the truck after it has been sitting for more than 3 or hours, the transmission will shift from 1 to 2, and then when it shifts to 3rd it stays out of gear until the RPM's hit about 4k.
I am REALLY hoping it isn't a sign of the tranny going bad, but I am guessing it is. I can let the truck warm up for 10-15 minutes to avoid the problem, but I am afraid this won't work forever.
Any thoughts?
#2
I have a 99 Durango with 150k on it. It has been well maintained and I have owned it since it had 20k on it. I ran into this problem towards the end of last winter and now that it is cold here again, the problem has resurfaced.
When I drive the truck after it has been sitting for more than 3 or hours, the transmission will shift from 1 to 2, and then when it shifts to 3rd it stays out of gear until the RPM's hit about 4k.
I am REALLY hoping it isn't a sign of the tranny going bad, but I am guessing it is. I can let the truck warm up for 10-15 minutes to avoid the problem, but I am afraid this won't work forever.
Any thoughts?
When I drive the truck after it has been sitting for more than 3 or hours, the transmission will shift from 1 to 2, and then when it shifts to 3rd it stays out of gear until the RPM's hit about 4k.
I am REALLY hoping it isn't a sign of the tranny going bad, but I am guessing it is. I can let the truck warm up for 10-15 minutes to avoid the problem, but I am afraid this won't work forever.
Any thoughts?
I want to say your in need of an adjustment.
Ever have the bands adjusted when the transmission was serviced?
Govern valve/fluid level/tps
Last edited by Duranged408; 11-21-2008 at 01:54 PM. Reason: Added suggestions
#3
Sorry, it has the 318 in it. I am not sure which tranny it has. The truck is completely stock.
I flush the tranny over 30-40k, but I have never been asked or knew to ask about getting other adjustments made. It is has been 25k since the last flush, fluid level is good and clean, and I am not sure what TPS is. I am not a mechanic by any means, but I do not more than the average joe. Is this something a typical garage would know about, or are they going to give me that deer in the headlights look?
I flush the tranny over 30-40k, but I have never been asked or knew to ask about getting other adjustments made. It is has been 25k since the last flush, fluid level is good and clean, and I am not sure what TPS is. I am not a mechanic by any means, but I do not more than the average joe. Is this something a typical garage would know about, or are they going to give me that deer in the headlights look?
#4
Ok after some more research I found many others with the exact same problem i am having. They all recommended getting the bands adjusted first. So i call my local Dodge dealer, and they are saying I don't have bands on my transmission, it is only on the older models. I have not faith in this dealer, as they tried to rip me off before. I was calling more to get a price and see what they had to say about it.
So how do I tell if my truck does or does not have bands?
So how do I tell if my truck does or does not have bands?
#5
Ok after some more research I found many others with the exact same problem i am having. They all recommended getting the bands adjusted first. So i call my local Dodge dealer, and they are saying I don't have bands on my transmission, it is only on the older models. I have not faith in this dealer, as they tried to rip me off before. I was calling more to get a price and see what they had to say about it.
So how do I tell if my truck does or does not have bands?
So how do I tell if my truck does or does not have bands?
#7
Find the online procedure to adjust the band and print it out to take with you. Hand it to your mechanic and ask him to do that. That way, if he's not done it before, he will know what you're talking about.
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#9
If I called a dealer and they told me my 99 5.2L 44RE does not have bands I would be calling the district office. Sorry but I don't put up with rip off BS like that. There was no "thinking" he had a 4.7, they knew exactly what they was talking about and just trying to rip another person off.. I hate shops anymore, 99% of them try to rip people off nowadays and they seriously need to start holding these people accountable for doing so.. Just like our government, they are so used to getting away with it they don't even think twice in doing so..
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