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1998 Ram stalls when I put it in reverse or drive

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Old 01-12-2017, 03:24 PM
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One code for O2 sensor that's it
 
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I doubt that has anything to do with it......

Try unplugging the trans like I mentioned before.... See if it makes any difference at all.
 
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I recently wrecked my 94 dodge I drive it home from the accident with no problems I went out to the store later on that day and it died on me it starts back up but when I go to drive it stays on till I hit the gas and in reverse I can drive with no problem. It got hit from the back
 
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Possibly failing crank sensor......
 
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Nope.

TCC never engages in reverse, only third gear (with O/D disabled) or O/D. Now, if TCC isn't releasing, that still doesn't necessarily imply a bad torque converter, it may just be a stuck solenoid.

Can you two-foot while shifting into reverse/drive, and keep the engine running?
listening to your advice I unplug the transmission and the truck doesn't stall out as often as if it were connected. What difference does having the transmission plugged in make?
 
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listening to your advice I unplug the transmission and the truck doesn't stall out as often as if it were connected. What difference does having the transmission plugged in make?
Depends on what you are driving.
 




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