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2006 Dodge Dakota 4.7 45RFE Trans stops pulling when it gets hot

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Old 06-05-2017, 05:24 PM
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Default 2006 Dodge Dakota 4.7 45RFE Trans stops pulling when it gets hot

I have a 2006 Dodge Dakota 4.7 with the 45rfe Transmission a few weeks ago I had started noticing problems with the Transmission going into limp mode and the check engine light coming on but once i reset the code everything started working fine. Three days ago it just stopped and i had trans fluid pouring out. So i got to looking around and found that the radiator busted internally and i had antifreeze in the transmission so i replaced the radiator and changed the trans fluid and filters. Once i got it all put back together it seemed to be fine, or so i thought. When the trans got hot it just stopped pulling all together but when it cools down it works fine. Please help i really don't want to have to buy an new trans
 
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Old 06-05-2017, 09:28 PM
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Did you do any kind of flush on the trans? I wonder if it's still contaminated.
 
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Old 06-06-2017, 01:49 AM
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I didn't flush it all I did was change the filters and fluid it runs fine until it gets hot
 
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Coolant damages clutch packs. Sounds like yours is slipping once the oil gets hot.
 
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I'm gonna try changing the fluids and filters again maybe still has some contamination in the trans. gonna add some transmission treatment when I fill it this time hopefully it fixes the issue .
 
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Use OEM filters.
 
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Will do
 
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:35 PM
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Either it's still contaminated, or the damage has been done. I did a search and read a couple threads on other forums - different vehicles that had the same radiator failure. Both ended with a transmission replacement.

I hope you see coolant in that oil and another change does the trick though.
 
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I would think if the trans was shot then it wouldn't shift just fine when it's cold. So hopefully the change does the trick
 


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