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Old 01-27-2013, 04:38 PM
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I think this is my first post. I have been doing searches and can't seem to find the part number for the Transmission Pressure Transducer and Pressure Sensor on my 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4, 360 long bed pickup. I think the trany is a 47RE.

I am having shifting issues and it seems to be electrical.

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you have a 46re... start by looking up under the right thing.
 
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you have a 46re... start by looking up under the right thing.
Thanks...TorqueFlite 46RE

How about MOPAR 1-56041403AA for the Sensor and 1-04617210 for the Solenoid? Can someone confirm?
 

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HD? There's a HD version of these parts? Those sure do look a lot nicer than the parts I got from Mopar.... all shiny.lol

Those are the two parts you need that HeyYou posted. Buy them! At the same time, get a new filter. Grab a case of ATF but be warned, I paid about 150 bucks for a 12 pack at the dealer.
 
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Atf +4
 
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atf +4

+1 - only atf+4!
 
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Thanks! I was planning to get the ATF+4 at AUTOZONE. Only with new pan gaskets and filter.
 
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Pan gasket comes with filter. There may be two gaskets in the box. Make sure you use the correct one. Tighten pan bolts to ONLY 13# of torque (use a torque wrench). Overtightening leads to warping pan and leaks.
 
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My last post was in 2004

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