Dodge Dakota will not run after transmission fluid changed.
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Dodge Dakota will not run after transmission fluid changed.
I decided to take care of a few things on my 2001 dodge dakota 4.7 earlier today. Changed out my Thermostat, did oil and filter change, and did transmission fluid and filters as well.
Once I got all my fluids back in the truck, I proceeded to run through each gear, Park, Reverese, Nuetral, Drive, 1, & 2. I could of sworn that it engaged all the gears. Had to add more fluid, had 4 originally so I added a fifth. Ran back through all the gears, fluid level was good. I shut my truck off so I could put away everything. Decided to bring the truck to the back to put it away for the night. However, truck does not move. It starts up, it seems to shift into gear (at times, sometimes I can feel it, sometimes I cant). Give it gas in Drive, Reverse, 1, or 2 and it just revs up the engine, no movement. Put it in Neutral and I can push the truck, anything else cant push it at all.
Some one please help, I do not have access to any type of scanner. Sorry.
Once I got all my fluids back in the truck, I proceeded to run through each gear, Park, Reverese, Nuetral, Drive, 1, & 2. I could of sworn that it engaged all the gears. Had to add more fluid, had 4 originally so I added a fifth. Ran back through all the gears, fluid level was good. I shut my truck off so I could put away everything. Decided to bring the truck to the back to put it away for the night. However, truck does not move. It starts up, it seems to shift into gear (at times, sometimes I can feel it, sometimes I cant). Give it gas in Drive, Reverse, 1, or 2 and it just revs up the engine, no movement. Put it in Neutral and I can push the truck, anything else cant push it at all.
Some one please help, I do not have access to any type of scanner. Sorry.
#3
I start it in neutral and it is the same thing, wont move. Oh an correction, if it is in any gear, other than park, I can push the vehicle as if it is in neutral.
#4
Which tranny do you have? The 45rfe?
Double, triple, check the fluid level. Make sure it is spot on.
It sounds like it is low on fluid or has air in the valve body and the clutches aren't engaging.
When you changed the filter, did you use a new seal? Did you put it on the oil pump or the oil filter first. If you put it on the filter you probably don't have a good seal and you'll cavitate the pump.
What fluid did you use?
Double, triple, check the fluid level. Make sure it is spot on.
It sounds like it is low on fluid or has air in the valve body and the clutches aren't engaging.
When you changed the filter, did you use a new seal? Did you put it on the oil pump or the oil filter first. If you put it on the filter you probably don't have a good seal and you'll cavitate the pump.
What fluid did you use?
#5
Which tranny do you have? The 45rfe?
Double, triple, check the fluid level. Make sure it is spot on.
It sounds like it is low on fluid or has air in the valve body and the clutches aren't engaging.
When you changed the filter, did you use a new seal? Did you put it on the oil pump or the oil filter first. If you put it on the filter you probably don't have a good seal and you'll cavitate the pump.
What fluid did you use?
Double, triple, check the fluid level. Make sure it is spot on.
It sounds like it is low on fluid or has air in the valve body and the clutches aren't engaging.
When you changed the filter, did you use a new seal? Did you put it on the oil pump or the oil filter first. If you put it on the filter you probably don't have a good seal and you'll cavitate the pump.
What fluid did you use?
Fluid is on spot, however even after running engine for a good amount of time, fluid is really cold and clean (did not do a complete flush jsut what was in pan and filters).
Is there a seal I am suppose to change on the filters? I though all that came together? Unless if you mean on the pan, I put a new seal there, directly on the pan then screwed it on properly.
Fluid that was used was Castrol ATF+4
#6
Yeah, there is a seal, I'm not referring to the pan gasket. It goes on the bottom of the oil pump and seals the pump to the filter. It may have been on your filter but you need to put it on the pump first.
Check the old filter to see if its on the old filter. If its in the tranny it probably isn't sealing.
Check the old filter to see if its on the old filter. If its in the tranny it probably isn't sealing.
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Yeah, there is a seal, I'm not referring to the pan gasket. It goes on the bottom of the oil pump and seals the pump to the filter. It may have been on your filter but you need to put it on the pump first.
Check the old filter to see if its on the old filter. If its in the tranny it probably isn't sealing.
Check the old filter to see if its on the old filter. If its in the tranny it probably isn't sealing.
thanks I will be going to get more fluid and another gasket, lol, dropping the pan, etc,etc,etc. I will keep yall updated. Thanks
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