dodge man needs help
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dodge man needs help
I am new here been attempting to fix my trucks transmission. I have a 2001 Dodge ram 1500 2 wheel drive with a 5.9 magnum. It is an automatic. The gear will not shift from first to second until I let off the gas. I get high rpm's. I have changed out the pressure sensor, the control solenoid,the rear abs sensor,the front transmission speed sensor, I have installed a new trans. Filter with atf 4 fluid. I have checked the transmission relay and still nothing. I am lost can anyone help. The truck only starts in nuetral and park so the linkage is fine.
Last edited by cobbler; 02-19-2012 at 10:14 AM.
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Welcome Aboard cobbler! Stay tuned - a Technician (or member) will jump in shortly to provide a possible solution. In the meantime, don't forget to browse Sub-Forums: 2nd Gen Ram (1994-2001) for stuff related to your ride.
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Sorry you haven't gotten an answer for the problem you are having. Your could be a few, Throttle valve pressure cable(TV), The front band adjustment too loose, from either a strut bent or missing, seals in the transmission or valve body. The engine should only be starting in park or neutral. The 2nd Gen Ram section does have a member who is a transmission tech, That member could be on vacation. Did you check the band adjustments before you put the pan back on? I hope this helps, anytime you have a question on the forum. Its okay to contact a moderator and ask for help. Thats why we are here, it may take a day, but you will get an answer. Just so you know I will delete the other post in new members ( transmission trouble).
Sorry you haven't gotten an answer for the problem you are having. Your could be a few, Throttle valve pressure cable(TV), The front band adjustment too loose, from either a strut bent or missing, seals in the transmission or valve body. The engine should only be starting in park or neutral. The 2nd Gen Ram section does have a member who is a transmission tech, That member could be on vacation. Did you check the band adjustments before you put the pan back on? I hope this helps, anytime you have a question on the forum. Its okay to contact a moderator and ask for help. Thats why we are here, it may take a day, but you will get an answer. Just so you know I will delete the other post in new members ( transmission trouble).
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