Problem Towing / Shifting
So I've always disliked how my truck shifts when accelerating.... between 2300 and 2800rpms the engine seems as though it cant shift. It either stays below 2300 or I have to give it a little more gas and it will over rev past 3k as if I was stomping on the gas pedal. I do notice this more when I'm towing, either a jetski or 19ft boat.
Last time I took the boat out I almost couldn't get it out of the water. The boat ramp was pretty steep but it still shouldn't have had that much of a problem. The engine was WOT and I couldn't pull the boat out of the water. The tires were firm on the ground with no slippage. I would think at least I would be able to break the tires free. This was in drive, then tried 1st and 2nd and still nothing. Eventually I had to get people to push on the back of the truck to get it started and finally got a little bit of momentum to get it moving.
To me it seems as the though the transmission is slipping. I would think if I have a heavy load that's not moving I would still be able to break the tires free....
I've been thinking about going to 4.10 instead of 3.55 but I think this truck has a bigger problem that I would be hiding. Also been thinking about replacing the whole PCM.
Anyone ever experience this or have any suggestions. I've taken it to a dealership and they said they had never heard of such issue. Said it has due to the 3.55 gears..
Last time I took the boat out I almost couldn't get it out of the water. The boat ramp was pretty steep but it still shouldn't have had that much of a problem. The engine was WOT and I couldn't pull the boat out of the water. The tires were firm on the ground with no slippage. I would think at least I would be able to break the tires free. This was in drive, then tried 1st and 2nd and still nothing. Eventually I had to get people to push on the back of the truck to get it started and finally got a little bit of momentum to get it moving.
To me it seems as the though the transmission is slipping. I would think if I have a heavy load that's not moving I would still be able to break the tires free....
I've been thinking about going to 4.10 instead of 3.55 but I think this truck has a bigger problem that I would be hiding. Also been thinking about replacing the whole PCM.
Anyone ever experience this or have any suggestions. I've taken it to a dealership and they said they had never heard of such issue. Said it has due to the 3.55 gears..
I have a 2006 3.7, with about 80K, yes I basically had the pedal to the floor with the engine revving at about 3500-3800 rpms but wouldn't budge. Trailer is a dual axial for a 19fter but I didn't think I would have that much trouble with it
That seems odd. Dropping to first didnt even budge it? How much does the boat weigh?
I am running 3.55s and it pulls my trailer with 1-1.5 tons of soil and the in-laws 19 foot boat, even in an out of the launch with no issues
This. Even without the Tow Tune, I haven't experienced that...
I am running 3.55s and it pulls my trailer with 1-1.5 tons of soil and the in-laws 19 foot boat, even in an out of the launch with no issues
This. Even without the Tow Tune, I haven't experienced that...
Last edited by lghtngblt02; Mar 1, 2013 at 10:50 AM.
No if you're above 3000 rpm and not spinning, and not moving then your converter or transmission is wore out.
I would seek a transmission shop to check them out.
I have the 4.7, but the concept is the same. The converter should be locked up. I understand going up mountains and stuff, but then you would just downshift.
The transmission can make a difference as well. I have the 5 speed auto, but still get that "late" shifting. The tuner helped that a great deal. That's just dodge transmission stuff for ya...
I don't know if they have a tuner that does transmission stuff for you or not.
I would start with a transmission shop though and have them check it out.
I would seek a transmission shop to check them out.
I have the 4.7, but the concept is the same. The converter should be locked up. I understand going up mountains and stuff, but then you would just downshift.
The transmission can make a difference as well. I have the 5 speed auto, but still get that "late" shifting. The tuner helped that a great deal. That's just dodge transmission stuff for ya...
I don't know if they have a tuner that does transmission stuff for you or not.
I would start with a transmission shop though and have them check it out.
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Oh and I pull a 3500-4000lb boat with a 1200 lb trailer out of the water no problems at all.
Even pulled it from Florida to Chicago which means i had some parts where it was through the Appalacian mountains and yes, the trucks struggle but can do it. A 3.7 should have no problem pulling a 19 out of the water.
Even pulled it from Florida to Chicago which means i had some parts where it was through the Appalacian mountains and yes, the trucks struggle but can do it. A 3.7 should have no problem pulling a 19 out of the water.
No if you're above 3000 rpm and not spinning, and not moving then your converter or transmission is wore out.
I would seek a transmission shop to check them out.
I have the 4.7, but the concept is the same. The converter should be locked up. I understand going up mountains and stuff, but then you would just downshift.
The transmission can make a difference as well. I have the 5 speed auto, but still get that "late" shifting. The tuner helped that a great deal. That's just dodge transmission stuff for ya...
I don't know if they have a tuner that does transmission stuff for you or not.
I would start with a transmission shop though and have them check it out.
I would seek a transmission shop to check them out.
I have the 4.7, but the concept is the same. The converter should be locked up. I understand going up mountains and stuff, but then you would just downshift.
The transmission can make a difference as well. I have the 5 speed auto, but still get that "late" shifting. The tuner helped that a great deal. That's just dodge transmission stuff for ya...
I don't know if they have a tuner that does transmission stuff for you or not.
I would start with a transmission shop though and have them check it out.


