So i got my trans back in and
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turn the key on, (apply parking break) and put it in reverse, goto the rear and look to see if the reverse lights are on, if not replace the park/neutral switch on the transmission.
Also check
the starter relay
Shifter cable adjustment (just move the shifter into other positions and try to start it to find out if it is out of adjustment, don't forget)
Also check
the starter relay
Shifter cable adjustment (just move the shifter into other positions and try to start it to find out if it is out of adjustment, don't forget)
Last edited by schusterjo; 02-12-2009 at 10:04 PM.
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Swich out the starter relay with a different one in the fuse panel under the hood, drivers side. They all should interchange but ensure the same part numbers between them.
Second, Check the terminals. Clean them up real good with a terminal cleaner. You are getting a click which means either the solenoid is trying but not making contact if the relay is good or the relay is bad and grounding out. If you have someone turn the key for you and stand outside you can make sure it is clicking.
If the relay is good and all conections are in great shape and just a clicking sound then check the lead lug that goes right on the starter for clean conection.
If everything is good take out the battery or have it load tested.
One last thing you can do is see if everything is working proper but the trans is locked up is to measure the current on the battery when you have someone turn the key for you to start and see if there is a large load that gose on the battery. If a large load is noticed like around a drop to 11.4 volts from 12.7 volts then the trans may be locked up and not alowing the motor to turn over. If no drop then the problem is in conection or battery/starter gone bad.
Second, Check the terminals. Clean them up real good with a terminal cleaner. You are getting a click which means either the solenoid is trying but not making contact if the relay is good or the relay is bad and grounding out. If you have someone turn the key for you and stand outside you can make sure it is clicking.
If the relay is good and all conections are in great shape and just a clicking sound then check the lead lug that goes right on the starter for clean conection.
If everything is good take out the battery or have it load tested.
One last thing you can do is see if everything is working proper but the trans is locked up is to measure the current on the battery when you have someone turn the key for you to start and see if there is a large load that gose on the battery. If a large load is noticed like around a drop to 11.4 volts from 12.7 volts then the trans may be locked up and not alowing the motor to turn over. If no drop then the problem is in conection or battery/starter gone bad.
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Ok i added a quart atf +4 mopar brand it was low now its in between the o and k lol But still wont shift UNLESS i shift it but wont go past 2nd, then when i was pulling it to park it stoped going forward all to gether and revers to, if i turn it off and let it set for like 30 secs and turn back on it would go in revers and forward but then start slippin.
What was wrong was the front planet went out but all the clutches had very lil wear.
I did get a code p1762
And 0171 but i think thats from removing the cat
Wish i have the money i would trade this in for 1 of the 5 challengers at the dodge dealership that i seen when i was getting tranny fluid
What was wrong was the front planet went out but all the clutches had very lil wear.
I did get a code p1762
And 0171 but i think thats from removing the cat
Wish i have the money i would trade this in for 1 of the 5 challengers at the dodge dealership that i seen when i was getting tranny fluid
Last edited by bwboley; 02-14-2009 at 08:23 PM.
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Well even if it is not a total rebuild it is hard to say with somebody just replacing the front planetary.... Try this. open the hood and check the level of tranny fluid on the dipstick, place the parking break on and start the truck, put it in neutral and check the level on the dipstick again... If there is no change your pump is bad