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Danielle Henderson 03-14-2016 04:17 PM

2007 Dodge Caliber with codes p0746 and p0777
 
Last night my 2007 caliber R/T broke down. I was on the interstate when it started making a clinking noise, followed by whining. Shortly after that the RPM's began going wild and my car wouldn't accelerate. I slowed down and pulled over and then tried to put it in drive, to which it whined and wouldn't move. It then went in reverse perfectly fine with no noise. It's throwing two codes- p0746 and p0777 which appear to be two solenoids and a possible slipped belt? I'm assuming I'll need a new transmission? Or am I wrong and this is a problem that's a little less expensive to fix?

jkeaton 03-14-2016 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Danielle Henderson (Post 3288824)
Last night my 2007 caliber R/T broke down. I was on the interstate when it started making a clinking noise, followed by whining. Shortly after that the RPM's began going wild and my car wouldn't accelerate. I slowed down and pulled over and then tried to put it in drive, to which it whined and wouldn't move. It then went in reverse perfectly fine with no noise. It's throwing two codes- p0746 and p0777 which appear to be two solenoids and a possible slipped belt? I'm assuming I'll need a new transmission? Or am I wrong and this is a problem that's a little less expensive to fix?

Difficult to diagnose over the Internet. I suggest you take it to the dealer or a transmission shop for a proper diagnosis.

lxman1 03-26-2016 07:36 AM

From what I have read, I think they are disposable transmission, or at least they used to be.

phillip123hastings 03-26-2016 09:42 AM

^ I share that opinion.


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