02 R/T gear selection indicator
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02 R/T gear selection indicator
I have an 02 R/T whos transmission bit the dust. I found a used transmission for a good price, "supposedly" good. The trans is from an older vehicle, so it has a different gear selector indicator, the old style with three connectors. The trans I removed has the newer style indicator switch, with 5 wires. The switch from the removed trans will not screw into the replacement transmission The place it screws into is mint is much larger in the removed transmission, so there is no physical way to mount it. Anyone have any idea on how to rewire the truck for the 3 wire setup?
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Saga continues. The reason I swapped the trans is because it always seemed to want to pull forward in any gear. In reverse, it would sometimes move backwards but still felt like the forward gears were engaged. After installing the transmission in the truck is when I found the difference in the gear selector indicator mounted. I pulled the pan off of the just installed transmission, which I will name trans1, to change the filter. Of course while I had it off, I wanted to see the differences in the gear selector mechanisms. In doing that, I discovered a broken spring in the valve body of the removed transmission,(transmission). This spring would push up a piston in the cylinder right at base of the large electrical connector. The spring from trans1 is not broken. Piston is the same in both transmissions. There is one more difference in the two transmissions, which is the drive shaft seal. That might not make any difference but I don't know since I have not tried to install the drive shaft yet. My dilemma is, should I replace the broken spring and put the original trans back in, or leave the replacement in and try somewhile to make the gear selector indicator work. I know, a rebuilt transmission that came from a 2000 and up is the way to go, but my budget will not let me do that. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.