Dodge Ram Transmission
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what kind of noise are you actually getting, does it sound like an RC car? Also do you have bigger tires on it or stock size. As a general rule of thumb I never change the tranny fluid unless its burnt. I always keep the old fluid. As the trans wears in theres particles in the old fluid that help keep the trans running strong. When you put new fluid in the trans tends to whine and slip, just my observation
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When you are pushing your truck and getting up above the 3500rpm mark, do you find the noise is only when the shift is taking place? Also does it kind of sound like a 'tick' and something like a whirling or air flow sound?
My truck and a buddies truck makes these noises but only durring the second it takes the transmission to shift in to the next gear.
My truck and a buddies truck makes these noises but only durring the second it takes the transmission to shift in to the next gear.
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I know....taking it to a transmission shop is the last thing I want to do!
Rookie1500 - yes. Only when I push it and right when that top gear is shifting in. It can last for a few seconds depending on how much its getting pushed. Its more like a whirling rubbing type sound....sorry its hard to describe. It happened last week....I drive the same roads and the same way. I have had the truck since the 20K mark....
Rookie1500 - yes. Only when I push it and right when that top gear is shifting in. It can last for a few seconds depending on how much its getting pushed. Its more like a whirling rubbing type sound....sorry its hard to describe. It happened last week....I drive the same roads and the same way. I have had the truck since the 20K mark....