Dodge Ram 2005 SRT'10 automatic gearbox not shifting properly
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Dodge Ram 2005 SRT'10 automatic gearbox not shifting properly
Hello.
I have a Dodge Ram SRT10 Quadcab with the automatic gearbox, and I'm having a problem that the truck doesn't seem to want to shift past second gear. I think this is related to the PRNDL switch, because when using the shifter to go into park for example I know it's in park but in the cluster it says R. I made a video of this happening while I use the shifter, and sometimes I need to run the shifts more than once for the cluster to recognize the correct gear the shifter is in. (When the video starts the lever is in P, but in the cluster it shows "R")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VENu...ature=youtu.be
What happens with the gearbox when driving is in this video, basically, the truck doesn't want to shift past second gear and starts cutting rpms, so I'm thinking that although the cluster shows it's in "D", the gearbox thinks its in "2" so it lets the rpms go very high instead of shiftting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTRb...ature=youtu.be
Anyone know if im correct on the problem Im saying it might be, and how to solve this problem?
I have a Dodge Ram SRT10 Quadcab with the automatic gearbox, and I'm having a problem that the truck doesn't seem to want to shift past second gear. I think this is related to the PRNDL switch, because when using the shifter to go into park for example I know it's in park but in the cluster it says R. I made a video of this happening while I use the shifter, and sometimes I need to run the shifts more than once for the cluster to recognize the correct gear the shifter is in. (When the video starts the lever is in P, but in the cluster it shows "R")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VENu...ature=youtu.be
What happens with the gearbox when driving is in this video, basically, the truck doesn't want to shift past second gear and starts cutting rpms, so I'm thinking that although the cluster shows it's in "D", the gearbox thinks its in "2" so it lets the rpms go very high instead of shiftting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTRb...ature=youtu.be
Anyone know if im correct on the problem Im saying it might be, and how to solve this problem?