Transmission Slip
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Transmission Slip
I have a 2006 Dodge 2500 4X4 Quad Cab with Cummins and automatic transmission. The truck had 10,000 miles on it now and for as long as I can remember when the truck is cold and you put it into drive you really have to rev up the engine to get it to move. After about 5 seconds of warming up no more slip. I spoke to the dealer and they said it was normal. Any thoughts? Also, I usually put it into drive now and wait a couple of seconds before taking off. No slip that way. I checked the fluid level and it is full. Thanks for any help.
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RE: Transmission Slip
It is normal for it to do this after sitting for a day or so as the fluid drains back out of the torque converter and the trans pump does not pump fluid back into it in Park. This is why you should never idle in Park for more then 10 minutes as it can burn up your trans as a Dodge Torque Flight type trans has never pumped fluid in Park.
If I leave mine setting for a day or two it can take 20 seconds or so before it will move if I drop it in gear just after starting it up and its cold outside. All I do is put it in N and wait for 20 second or so put it in gear and it moves just fine. FYI, you can Read about this on page 263 in your 2006 Dodge owners manual.
If I leave mine setting for a day or two it can take 20 seconds or so before it will move if I drop it in gear just after starting it up and its cold outside. All I do is put it in N and wait for 20 second or so put it in gear and it moves just fine. FYI, you can Read about this on page 263 in your 2006 Dodge owners manual.
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RE: Transmission Slip
Jakebrake,
I just wanted every one to know I was not BSing them nor was I making it up about the trans not moving if it has sat for a day or more because many don’t know that the fluid will drain out of the torque converter. Also a lot of people still don't know that a stock Dodge trans will not pump fluid in Park. I felt if they can look it up in the manual then they can verify what I posted was true.
I just wanted every one to know I was not BSing them nor was I making it up about the trans not moving if it has sat for a day or more because many don’t know that the fluid will drain out of the torque converter. Also a lot of people still don't know that a stock Dodge trans will not pump fluid in Park. I felt if they can look it up in the manual then they can verify what I posted was true.
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RE: Transmission Slip
The big N is OK as that is gear where I warm mine up. The pump in the trans will work in all gears including Nuetral but not in Park. IIRC all it has to say in owners manual is to not idle for more then I think 10 minutes in Park becasue of the turbo and they forget to tell you that you could hurt your tourque converter if left idling to long in Park.
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