Tranny ?
#11
It actually wont shift into od untill the fluid reaches a certain temp/viscosity from what I read before. my ford van even does this for a good five mins of driving sometimes when its really cold.
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 11-17-2009 at 11:55 PM.
#12
That makes me feel better that it might just be really cold! I have been holding off on installing an aftermarket tranny cooler due to the cold, but still might delete the check valve.
I am still going to check out the fluid level. Yes, I have a 1 car garage, but will have to take down the workbench and move around my tool chests and stuff to get it in. Will also go ahead and throw the cold front on. Been thinkin about adding a heater pad to the tranny pan, along with the already installed block heater, battery heater, and oil pan heater!
Cold sucks! Cant wait till New Mexico for my next base...at least its kinda warm with daylight year round......
I am still going to check out the fluid level. Yes, I have a 1 car garage, but will have to take down the workbench and move around my tool chests and stuff to get it in. Will also go ahead and throw the cold front on. Been thinkin about adding a heater pad to the tranny pan, along with the already installed block heater, battery heater, and oil pan heater!
Cold sucks! Cant wait till New Mexico for my next base...at least its kinda warm with daylight year round......
#14
How do you go about doing that? Speaking of that...how do you get the death flash recall undone?
I just got done putting the cold front in...maybe this will help a little with keeping things warmer. Also noticed the lines from the factory tranny cooler are leaking...is this a normal thing for Dodges? Can I totally bypass the factory cooler with an aftermarket, or do most of you keep the factory? This leak dropped my fluid from full to the minimum line in a month.
Thanks for all the replies by the way!!!
I just got done putting the cold front in...maybe this will help a little with keeping things warmer. Also noticed the lines from the factory tranny cooler are leaking...is this a normal thing for Dodges? Can I totally bypass the factory cooler with an aftermarket, or do most of you keep the factory? This leak dropped my fluid from full to the minimum line in a month.
Thanks for all the replies by the way!!!
#15
get up to about 45 50 and manuly down shift it to 2 and let off the gas completely if it dont slow the truck down and the rpms go to around 1000 (basically idle) than ur snap ring that hold ur clutches together prolly broke thats what happen to mine i had to rebuld but if u drive easy u can get a few more miles out of her befor u have no choice but to rebuld
#17
You need to get heat into that thing.
I guess we're all assuming that your gearing is not out of wack. And since you cracked into your tranny and there's no information on your tranny skills I guess we're also assuming you didn't mess up anything in there.
Too much fluid and too little fluid would screw things up. That's an easy check. Cold fluid could certainly be a problem from what you're describing. If you bypass your check valve then all your tranny fluid will be flowing to the aux cooler and it will take even longer to heat up.
I guess we're all assuming that your gearing is not out of wack. And since you cracked into your tranny and there's no information on your tranny skills I guess we're also assuming you didn't mess up anything in there.
Too much fluid and too little fluid would screw things up. That's an easy check. Cold fluid could certainly be a problem from what you're describing. If you bypass your check valve then all your tranny fluid will be flowing to the aux cooler and it will take even longer to heat up.
#18
get up to about 45 50 and manuly down shift it to 2 and let off the gas completely if it dont slow the truck down and the rpms go to around 1000 (basically idle) than ur snap ring that hold ur clutches together prolly broke thats what happen to mine i had to rebuld but if u drive easy u can get a few more miles out of her befor u have no choice but to rebuld
Couldnt you start it and stick it in nuetral for a while and get things warmed up and then see if it still does it?.....seems safer to me than doing what was suggested above.....I had a friend in highschool accidently downshift (knocked the auto on the floor) while we were on the way to the beach and blew his tranny that way!
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 11-18-2009 at 11:31 AM.