another 47RE question
#12
You might want to call a Dodge dealer parts department or two in your local area. They can give you the price and part number over the phone, then you can decide to purchase from them or search further for the best deal online you can find (time-permitting, of course)..
Dealer was out of stock and the price is $108. I found a genuine OEM cable on the bay for $67 shipped to NC. Will install ASAP and report back the progress. Fingers crossed as I've been fighting a bad shifting tranny for years.
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AtomicDog (08-02-2022)
#13
Called dealer and the newer part fits...i did have to give the VIN. Throttle cable #:52107742AC
Dealer was out of stock and the price is $108. I found a genuine OEM cable on the bay for $67 shipped to NC. Will install ASAP and report back the progress. Fingers crossed as I've been fighting a bad shifting tranny for years.
Dealer was out of stock and the price is $108. I found a genuine OEM cable on the bay for $67 shipped to NC. Will install ASAP and report back the progress. Fingers crossed as I've been fighting a bad shifting tranny for years.
#14
UPDATE:
Installed the new TV cable and it was easy to do....however, the adjustment was way off....I'm taking the time to slightly adjust the cable about 1/8" at a time. Fingers crossed i find the sweet spot and my transmission issues are history.
Installed the new TV cable and it was easy to do....however, the adjustment was way off....I'm taking the time to slightly adjust the cable about 1/8" at a time. Fingers crossed i find the sweet spot and my transmission issues are history.
#16
Did you ever get that cable adjusted correctly and fix the problem? I just had a rebuilt transmission installed in my truck, it was a 47re from here https://reman-transmission.com/trans...des/?code=47RE. I'm having some serious 2-3 shift delays and weirdness like what is described in this thread and I adjusted the cable some which definitely did something to the shifts but I'm far from fixing the problem. I highly doubt the transmission is bad because it was just installed less than 4 months ago. Does anyone know of a way to calibrate the tv cable to its factory placement?
#17
Did you ever get that cable adjusted correctly and fix the problem? I just had a rebuilt transmission installed in my truck, it was a 47re from here https://reman-transmission.com/trans...des/?code=47RE. I'm having some serious 2-3 shift delays and weirdness like what is described in this thread and I adjusted the cable some which definitely did something to the shifts but I'm far from fixing the problem. I highly doubt the transmission is bad because it was just installed less than 4 months ago. Does anyone know of a way to calibrate the tv cable to its factory placement?
#18
Update
Did you ever get that cable adjusted correctly and fix the problem? I just had a rebuilt transmission installed in my truck, it was a 47re from here https://reman-transmission.com/trans...des/?code=47RE. I'm having some serious 2-3 shift delays and weirdness like what is described in this thread and I adjusted the cable some which definitely did something to the shifts but I'm far from fixing the problem. I highly doubt the transmission is bad because it was just installed less than 4 months ago. Does anyone know of a way to calibrate the tv cable to its factory placement?
It takes time to adjust the cable to the 'correct' position. After the new cable install... I kept moving it around for a few weeks and found a good position where is shifts well 95% of the time. I moved on to other projects, but feel if i keep working the cable i'll find the sweet spot.
I believe i had a bad cable, but the replacement cable needed serious adjustment. Once you do this a few times, you can unpin the clip with one hand easily and move the cable. Just be sure to move the cable in very small increments. Small movements have big effects on shifting.
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AtomicDog (09-06-2022)
#19
Final update:
After replacing my TV cable with a new cable (read above)...it was shifting much better...but not perfect. Since then, i started slightly moving the TV cable to give more slack. Eventually i hit the sweet spot. After years of bad shifting i have it shifting perfect. No estimate or high bill from a transmission shop.
Thanks to those who suggested the TV cable. It worked out. Hope this thread helps others in the future.
After replacing my TV cable with a new cable (read above)...it was shifting much better...but not perfect. Since then, i started slightly moving the TV cable to give more slack. Eventually i hit the sweet spot. After years of bad shifting i have it shifting perfect. No estimate or high bill from a transmission shop.
Thanks to those who suggested the TV cable. It worked out. Hope this thread helps others in the future.
Last edited by moorefield; 10-03-2022 at 04:15 PM.
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