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Old 12-01-2013, 10:35 PM
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Hey guys new to the site hope you can help me out. I just bought a1999 ram 2500 with a5.9 . The transmission slips from 2nd to 3rd at 2000 to 2500 like it won't go into 3rd if I drive it normal. Now if I get on it. It will go threw the gears no problem. I hear a rattle coming from under the truck at around 2500 to3000 rpms. It will go up to2500 in 2nd and act like it's hunting for 3rd gear. Now if I let off it will shift into 3rd gear like it should. Seems to be worse when it's cold out side. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for the help.if u need more from info me just ask.
 
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How many miles on it?

First thing to try would be changing the fluid/filter, and adjusting the bands.
 
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Start by checking your TV cable adjustment, sounds like you might have some slack in it. Be a good idea to change the fluid and filter also.
 
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Hey guys the truck has 72000 miles on it. I change the fluid the filter governor cylinoid and sensor and adjusted the TV cable and still nothing. When I said hear a rattling noise it almost sounds like an a lifter slapping around the guy at the muffler shop said that it was the Cadillac converter. so I had a friend press on the gas pedal to about 3000 rpms and I didn't hear the the rattle now if the bands were loose would it make that noise? thanks a lot for the help again guys
 

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First thing to try would be changing the fluid/filter, and adjusting the bands.
It's got 72000 miles on it. I changed the filter and fluids. I don't know how to adjust the band's and have been looking into it. To many different ways of doing it on this site. I need more clarity before I do it
 
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Start by checking your TV cable adjustment, sounds like you might have some slack in it. Be a good idea to change the fluid and filter also.
I tried that too but it didn't help my problem at all. It would just shift at different rpm's.
 
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Download the 01 service manual from the Service Manual thread in the FAQ section. Procedure for adjusting bands is in there. I think you may also find a slightly different procedure in MonteC's transmission thread. That would work as well.
 
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Download the 01 service manual from the Service Manual thread in the FAQ section. Procedure for adjusting bands is in there. I think you may also find a slightly different procedure in MonteC's transmission thread. That would work as well.
thanks a lot I'm going to do that now. I've tried a few things and have heard that this is s common problem with these trucks. I'll get back with you if I get a fix on it.
 



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