Tranny Trouble
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Hello, I'm new to this forum because I just started experiencing the joys of a Dodge.</P>
My wife drives a '00 Dodge Caravan SE 3.3L with overdrive tranny, 115K. We live in North Dakota where its been getting down to -20, -30 °F. My wife tells me that when she puts the van in Drive it does nothing until she revs it up a little, then make a loud clunck and starts moving. Sometimes it also does this between 1st and 2nd. If she lets the van warm up for about an hour, there is no problem. Tranny fluid/filter was changed this last summer.</P>
Thanks in advance to any help.</P>
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Well we got that problem fixed...but it may have been too late.
Tranny cooler line came loose during cold weather resulting in fluid loss and low pressures. My wife got tired of waiting for me to crawl under the car and look at it (it was -40 °F for a week, can you blame me?) so she took it to a shop and had the lines tightened, fluid filled and codes cleared for $30. Makes me wonder what the tip was. Anyway it works good for now. Time will tell.
ben
Tranny cooler line came loose during cold weather resulting in fluid loss and low pressures. My wife got tired of waiting for me to crawl under the car and look at it (it was -40 °F for a week, can you blame me?) so she took it to a shop and had the lines tightened, fluid filled and codes cleared for $30. Makes me wonder what the tip was. Anyway it works good for now. Time will tell.
ben