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Transmission slip before shift

Old Jan 18, 2013 | 09:18 PM
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Unhappy 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!
 
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Old Jan 19, 2013 | 10:22 PM
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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.
 
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Old Jan 19, 2013 | 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by go-part
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.
this is probably a little late since ive bought a new truck, but does that go for a 2nd gen as well? because i dealt with that on my old 96 for almost 3 years before i got rid of it, and if it was just a sensor, my jimmies will certainly be rustled.
 
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