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2001 dodge ram 1500 5.9 360 Tranny gone or not ?!?

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Old 02-25-2014, 04:36 PM
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Default 2001 dodge ram 1500 5.9 360 Tranny gone or not ?!?

Just had my ram tranny kinda go out on me it oozes onto reverse and shift to second maybe third and miss the next i bring the rpm down aftr the miss a slightly increase rpm it shift but misses again also its whine stop driving it when it started didnt wanna further damage anything ..so anybody out there with some input ? Jasper rebuilt this tranny about 5 or 6 years ago
 
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Drop the pan, see what you find. If nothing "Bad"™, adjust the bands, change the filter. If you are feeling really froggy, change the governor pressure sensor and solenoid as well.

Edit: Try this first.

Crawl under the truck, find the 8 pin connector about halfway back on the drivers side of the trans.
Unplug it.
Go for a drive. You will have to manually shift gears. Run it thru the gears once. (or twice.) You won't have O/D, or TCC lockup, so, don't go far, and don't tow anything.

if it works ok that way, the above suggestion (with the electronics) should fix it right up.
 
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Will try it when i get a chance maybe today will keep you posted...👀
 



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