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Old 08-19-2010, 08:09 PM
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02 Durango 5.9L, AWD, 150K

I hear a lot about transmission bands, but I know very little about trannies. How do I know if I need them adjusted?

I do have a few symptoms:
  • Hard shift between gears.. even park to drive (not extreme but not as smooth as I would expect)
  • A grinding noise as it enters into overdrive (30-50mph)
Also, has anyone had their oil (engine or tranny fluid) tested by a lab? Thinking about sending mine to Blackstone Labs
 
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Old 08-19-2010, 08:55 PM
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a couple of guys in the third gen dakota section have had their oil tested, and i believe at least one of them used blackstone,

the grinding noise is NOT a good sign, i would drop the pan, change the filter, fluid and adjust the bands.

make sure to use ATF +4 in the transmission and DO NOT GET A TRANS FLUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Is it pretty simple to adjust the bands or can I screw something up if I'm not careful? I have a service manual, but sometimes projects seem much easier than they truly are.


Also, I don't think I've every changed a tranny filter myself. Anything special there... drop the pan (create huge mess?), remove filter, replace filter, replace pan...? Do I need to replace a gasket?
 
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you need to drop the pan, if you are unsure about it, or (as is your case) there is something funny going on, i would take it to a tranny shop and ask them to check it over while its opened up just to see if they can pick up on anything thats wrong.
 
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You would need an inch pound torque wrench to adjust the bands and the adjustment screw is on the side of the tranny near the bottom. IIRC it is a flathead screw/stud with a lock nut on it.
 
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Transmissions are not a force to be reconed with. If your not sure take it in to a GOOD mechanic.
 
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Band adjustments are not hard. I just did mine with no problems. IIRC the front uses a #25 torx and the rear (inside the pan) was a regular hex head. If you have grinding noises etc. I would have it checked at a good shop though.
 
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Thanks for the info.

Anyone in the Indianapolis area... who do you trust with your transmission?
 
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We have at least one trusted source here from Indy. IndyDurango is his handle. Maybe you can drop him a PM asking his recommendations.
 
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