Transmission problem P0700 and P0733
Welp. All the work is done. I removed the transmission and gave it a new rebuild kit. It didn't take long to find the problem once I opened up the transmission. The clutches were worn thin and the steels looked like they got a little too hot. I replaced all the parts and put it all back together. The transmission is back in the truck and shifting like it should so lets just hope it lasts. I can say for anyone considering doing this job at home because they want to save some money to just go for it. The hardest part is dropping the heavy thing and putting it back in. As long as you have some useful tools to help you and a good friend or family member it'll be some good quality time. The transmission only takes a couple minutes to completely disassemble and with new pieces at the ready you can have it back together in no time. Well thanks for any input people gave me. Be safe.
calebr1487 Did you have any luck fixing your trans? My problem sounds very similar to yours, except it seems to start to grab into 3rd gear for maybe a couple of seconds, just before it lets go and revs way up. I noticed that your reply was recent, while most of the postings relating to P0700 & P0733 problems are several years old.
calebr1487 Did you have any luck fixing your trans? My problem sounds very similar to yours, except it seems to start to grab into 3rd gear for maybe a couple of seconds, just before it lets go and revs way up. I noticed that your reply was recent, while most of the postings relating to P0700 & P0733 problems are several years old.
Defaultcalebr1487 I ran across this posting on another site that I found very helpful in diagnosing my problem. It wasn't good news for me, as I believe my overdrive clutch is bad. So now I'm looking to find a rebuilt unit.
https://www.ramforumz.com/threads/54...direct.209820/
https://www.ramforumz.com/threads/54...direct.209820/
Last edited by jimcasada; Feb 17, 2025 at 03:48 PM.




