Transmission slip before shift
#1
Transmission slip before shift
My 06 Ram 1500 has developed a intermittent slipping issue. It only does it before a shift. It will jump 400-500 rpms before the shift is engaged. This happens a little above 1/4 thorttle. If i'm in the throttle heavy, half throttle or more, the rpms will jump past 4,000 before a shift. I can let off the throttle and the shift will engage.
I checked the codes and got P0932- line pressure sensor circuit.. doesnt tell me if circuit is low or high. I think and hope it may be a bad sensor and its not letting the clutches grab with the right amount of pressure and causing it to slip. But i am no transmission mechanic..
Also, I reset the pcm and tcm by pulling the pcm fuse, putting on my seatbelt and holding the key to run until i heard two chimes. I drove it down the road and back to the house and it seems to shift normal. I checked the codes again and the code did not show up during that drive.
What do you guys think?
Any help would be great!
I checked the codes and got P0932- line pressure sensor circuit.. doesnt tell me if circuit is low or high. I think and hope it may be a bad sensor and its not letting the clutches grab with the right amount of pressure and causing it to slip. But i am no transmission mechanic..
Also, I reset the pcm and tcm by pulling the pcm fuse, putting on my seatbelt and holding the key to run until i heard two chimes. I drove it down the road and back to the house and it seems to shift normal. I checked the codes again and the code did not show up during that drive.
What do you guys think?
Any help would be great!
#2
http://engine-codes.com/p0932_dodge.html
You are right, it sounds like the sensor is bad because the transmission will grab the gear if you ease off the throttle.
You are right, it sounds like the sensor is bad because the transmission will grab the gear if you ease off the throttle.
#3
http://engine-codes.com/p0932_dodge.html
You are right, it sounds like the sensor is bad because the transmission will grab the gear if you ease off the throttle.
You are right, it sounds like the sensor is bad because the transmission will grab the gear if you ease off the throttle.