2001 Ram, P1762 Tranny problem
#12
ok guys found out the problem with mine 1762 an 1763 codes it seems as though the pass side down stream o2 shares voltage with the gov un plug the o2 an test first then let me know my o2 went bad an took voltage from gov not letting it shift rite
Last edited by justin case u12; 11-30-2012 at 01:51 PM.
#15
yep. removed the upstream bank 1 sensor 1 on my dodge dakota v6 3.9l and drove it around the yard. ( my cat is stopped up.) sure enough it threw the code 1762. iv been having shifting problems. I will check the other sensors as 3 of them are suposta be out. was fixing to change the solenoid and sensor in the trany. might still have too. well see.
#16
Truck don’t start
Ok little history first. I just replaced transmission in my truck recently. Got a used transmission from same year truck as mine. After getting it running I had an issue where it if I got in the truck and took off it would slip going from second to third gear and it would make what sounded like a tire chirp when OD engaged. I tried letting it warm up before taking off it helped the problem, but never had to do that with other transmission. We’re not talking real cold weather here that this is happening. So not satisfied I tried adjusting the TV cable, no help. So I did more research on here and found that whenever you do something to these trucks you should reset the PCM. So I thought I would give it a try. Sure enough it cured the problem. I jump in the truck put it in gear and go, with no slipping at all. It cured the problem for me. Try it. Take off negative battery cable, turn key to "Start" position for 20 seconds or longer and turn off reconnect cable and hopefully this will help you as it did me.
Dave
Dave
alright i tried what you said and now my truck won’t start, same truck, same motor and all, now it won’t start or even turn over but I have power to everything else, what can I do now???
#17