WATER IN TRANS MAJOR PROBLEM
WHAT I FIRST THOUGTH WAS A MISSFIRE TURNED OUT TO BE A TRANSMISSION SHUDDER THEY HAVE A T.S.B. ON IT THE A/C DRIPS ON THE DIPSTICK TUBE IN TO THE TRANSMISSION TOTALLY WIPING IT OUT I HAVE 1700 MILES ON IT AND CHRYSLER WILL ONLY REBUILD MY TRANS. AFTER FLUSHING IT 6 TIME AND NO LUCK THEY REFUSE TO REPLACE IT WITH NEW AND DON'T HAVE ANY IDEA WHEN THERE GOING TO GET IT BACK TO ME SO BEWARE!!!!!!! O YEA THERE IS NO DIPSTICK SO YOU CHECK IF YOU HAVE WATER IN YOURS THANK GUYS NEEDED TO VENT KEITH
ORIGINAL: thump186
not trying to be a wise as but if the ac drips on the dipstick tube and thier is no dipstick then how is it dripping on the dipstick tube and getting in?
not trying to be a wise as but if the ac drips on the dipstick tube and thier is no dipstick then how is it dripping on the dipstick tube and getting in?
I just had my 05 R/T in for service of the engine (engine surging at 30 to 50). Fixed that with a reprograming.
However, while in there, the dealer drained the trans and resealed the filler tube. Said that they were seeing a lot of this water in the trans issue, and that the AC water drips right on to the tube, water then collects on the tube to case seal, and when the engine/trans cools after shut off, water gets sucked past the seal. The fix is to add an RTV seal / barrier around the filler tube seal.
Nice to see a dealer be "pro-actve"!
Plasticman
However, while in there, the dealer drained the trans and resealed the filler tube. Said that they were seeing a lot of this water in the trans issue, and that the AC water drips right on to the tube, water then collects on the tube to case seal, and when the engine/trans cools after shut off, water gets sucked past the seal. The fix is to add an RTV seal / barrier around the filler tube seal.
Nice to see a dealer be "pro-actve"!
Plasticman
ORIGINAL: vestpuzzle1
Seems the newer rides are more trouble than they're worth?
Seems the newer rides are more trouble than they're worth?
While I have really used my Magnum for what I bought it for - hauling all kinds of stuff - I hear what you are saying. I just had my oil changed at the Saturn dealer (same dealer network, it's way too convenient and I have coupons) and the service manager said "Sir your rear pinion is leaking, you need to take it into Chrysler". This is just after the second time I had it in to get the remote start fixed which they installed - the TSB on the remote start didn't fix mine, in fact they replaced the hood switch twice, and then some modules and it still throws a RKE error. Oh well, looks like 7/70 isn;t just the warranty - it;s the trade-in date!
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ORIGINAL: plasticman
I just had my 05 R/T in for service of the engine (engine surging at 30 to 50). Fixed that with a reprograming.
However, while in there, the dealer drained the trans and resealed the filler tube. Said that they were seeing a lot of this water in the trans issue, and that the AC water drips right on to the tube, water then collects on the tube to case seal, and when the engine/trans cools after shut off, water gets sucked past the seal. The fix is to add an RTV seal / barrier around the filler tube seal.
Nice to see a dealer be "pro-actve"!
Plasticman
I just had my 05 R/T in for service of the engine (engine surging at 30 to 50). Fixed that with a reprograming.
However, while in there, the dealer drained the trans and resealed the filler tube. Said that they were seeing a lot of this water in the trans issue, and that the AC water drips right on to the tube, water then collects on the tube to case seal, and when the engine/trans cools after shut off, water gets sucked past the seal. The fix is to add an RTV seal / barrier around the filler tube seal.
Nice to see a dealer be "pro-actve"!
Plasticman


