Trans? Brakes? Help!
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The fluid inside the axle is a thick gear lube, and you might have blown the seal out, when mine blew I still had some pressure and the brakes worked a little, it might be a pinhole in the line somewhere, they corrode easy, especially here in the northern states because they use way too much salt on the roads I think you might have multiple things going on with the speedo and trans
Last edited by jconlin; 06-10-2013 at 04:42 PM.
#12
You said the speedo has been out for awhile. Either a brake line or a wheel cylinder has gone south on you. Fix the obvious first.
#13
Im thinking a piston seal on the calipers is what is leaking. Between that and a blown axle seal. As for the speedo, I haven't the feintest idea of it, but im pretty sure that that is causing the trans issue because the computer isn't sensing when to shift. I'm waiting on more input before I make any moves. But Later tonight when it cools off, im going to pull apart the wheel and see if I can see anything.
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Im thinking a piston seal on the calipers is what is leaking. Between that and a blown axle seal. As for the speedo, I haven't the feintest idea of it, but im pretty sure that that is causing the trans issue because the computer isn't sensing when to shift. I'm waiting on more input before I make any moves. But Later tonight when it cools off, im going to pull apart the wheel and see if I can see anything.
Last edited by jkeaton; 06-10-2013 at 06:34 PM. Reason: Fixed it.
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Have you gotten a build sheet for that thing yet? http://www.dodge.com/wccsapp/univers...ull&category=R