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mshardee 05-07-2009 04:33 PM

azdecals what engine and trans do you have in your truck?

azdecals 05-07-2009 05:18 PM

It has the 4.7L V8 SFI OHV. I'm not sure on the trans. Is that info on one of the data plates? I didn't see it listed in my carfax report.

azdecals

chev20 05-13-2009 01:45 PM

chev20
 
My 2007 Dodge Durango (4.7 liter V8) seems to be having this exact problem. It only seems to be happening when I am de-accelerating and it is intermittent. I have my Durango at the dealer now. I am going to send them a link to this website so they are aware I am not along in experiencing this problem. I will let you know how it goes.

chev20

nixont 02-26-2011 11:59 AM

Another One Fixed
 
My 2007 Ram 1500 2wd was having the same problem. I took it to a dealer yesterday and he acted like it was pretty typical for the later model Chryslers. he flashed the firmware with an update and I haven't heard the noise since. Vehicle shifts very smoothly and controllably now.

dodgemexiguy 04-25-2012 12:03 AM

I bought 2007 Dodge Ram and I experienced the same problem a harsh downshift from the transmission when coming down around 35 MPH , I took my truck to the dealer but the transmission was out of warranty and I did not have money to pay it, so they told me ones you are here your pick up has a recall it was J05 EGR Diagnostic monitor we can do it now you don't have to pay!.
they fixed emissions Recall J05 reprogram PCM- EGR diagnostic Monitor
the Power Control Module (PCM) was reprogrammed,
so far it seem that after they reprogrammed and recall was done, it fixed the shift problem I was having!!
not sure if that had anything to do with it but I'm sooo happy you should try to reprogram the powertrain Module (PCM) or check if the Emission Recall J05 was done on your pick up if don't do it may it solve the problem.

DodgeCares 04-25-2012 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by dodgemexiguy (Post 2771301)
I bought 2007 Dodge Ram and I experienced the same problem a harsh downshift from the transmission when coming down around 35 MPH , I took my truck to the dealer but the transmission was out of warranty and I did not have money to pay it, so they told me ones you are here your pick up has a recall it was J05 EGR Diagnostic monitor we can do it now you don't have to pay!.
they fixed emissions Recall J05 reprogram PCM- EGR diagnostic Monitor
the Power Control Module (PCM) was reprogrammed,
so far it seem that after they reprogrammed and recall was done, it fixed the shift problem I was having!!
not sure if that had anything to do with it but I'm sooo happy you should try to reprogram the powertrain Module (PCM) or check if the Emission Recall J05 was done on your pick up if don't do it may it solve the problem.

All,

Here is a copy of the J05 recall notice.


California Emissions Recall J05

Reprogram PCM – EGR Diagnostic Monitor
Effective immediately, all repairs on involved vehicles are to be performed
according to this notification. Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) #18-039-08 no
longer applies to vehicles with an automatic transmission (sales code DGQ) and
a California emission control system (sales code NAE). Those vehicles that
have already had this repair performed, as determined by our warranty records,
have been excluded from this recall.
2007 (DR) Dodge Ram 1500 Truck
NOTE: This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with a 4.7L engine
(“N” in the 8th VIN position), automatic transmission (sales code DGQ) and a
California emission control system (sales code NAE).
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) on about 9,800 of the above vehicles may
not be able to detect a completely blocked EGR valve or passage. Without this
ability, a blocked valve or passage may cause the engine to emit nitrogen oxides at
levels which may exceed California Emissions Standards.

Reprogram PCM – EGR Diagnostic Monitor
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) must be reprogrammed.

vmax4ya 09-17-2015 02:21 PM

06 ram1500 4.7
 
I had been having many of the same symptoms as described on here. reving while at idle, hard down shifting especialy at 40-50 mph or even coasting t, and reving while driving and causing the down shift to occur rather hard. I read these posts and decided to replace my (TPS) Throttle position sensor. Happy to say I just finished the install and took it out for a test drive and back in business !!! A couple of youtube vids, trip to auto parts store,$40 bucks and 30 mins.. Thanks for posting guys.. :icon_beerchug:

DodgeCares 09-18-2015 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by vmax4ya (Post 3264402)
I had been having many of the same symptoms as described on here. reving while at idle, hard down shifting especialy at 40-50 mph or even coasting t, and reving while driving and causing the down shift to occur rather hard. I read these posts and decided to replace my (TPS) Throttle position sensor. Happy to say I just finished the install and took it out for a test drive and back in business !!! A couple of youtube vids, trip to auto parts store,$40 bucks and 30 mins.. Thanks for posting guys.. :icon_beerchug:

Happy this forum could be of help to you! Welcome!

cwright 06-21-2017 02:22 AM

Help
 
Hi i am new to the forum. I am having all same problems as everyone has stated i just baught my 07 dodge ram 1500 4.7l 2wd last week from a used car dealer test drive was great and driving home was great but next day started downshifting hard. One forum said throttle postion sensor other said transfer case shift actuator motor can anyone help me.


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