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Old Oct 13, 2019 | 02:25 AM
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If your getting code 1765 an 0763 what should you check 1st?
The relay an wiring to transmission control ,then the sensor?
It's a 00 dakota 3.9 4wd automativ
What should I test at the relay connections an what needs to be checked at the wiring harness outside the engine in the back ?
Which sensor would I need to directly test an how ,in the pic,?
I'm assuming the relay would be like pic?




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Old Oct 15, 2019 | 09:21 AM
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Have you tried another relay? They don't last forever. Check for continuity across the coil and also the contacts open/closed.

Make sure fuse "F" in the PDC is good as well.
 
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Old Oct 15, 2019 | 09:33 AM
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Yea I'm gonna put a good relay in it before driving it.An double check the connectors on outside .Later I'll get diagram an test power to an from it.
I have to drive it 100 miles an the code is shift solonoid C-- an that wiring to it too-1765.Later I'll change solinoid.
Is C 3rd to 4th gear ?
Does that mean in 3rd to 4th gear I should avoid driving in.
I can take it slow if it saves any problems I can cause.
Maybe 45mph or slower? Or can I hit 50-55?
Have to do this today.
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Old Oct 18, 2019 | 02:04 PM
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You should be in limp mode, 2nd gear.

Replace all the solenoids while you're in there. It's a somewhat common problem.
 
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