Chrysler Minivan Transmission Problems

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#1101 of 2067 Re: update on 1998 plymouth voyager se transmiision [johnny18] by shipo

May 07, 2006 (6:51 pm)

Replying to: johnny18 (May 07, 2006 5:07 pm)
On the whole, our two DGCs have been some of the most reliable vehicles that we've ever had. Currently the two vans have a combined 177,000 miles on them and at our current driving rate, we will have a combined 200,000 by late September this year. As we bought both vans new and as I've done all of the service less the transmission service (too messy without the proper equipment) and spark plugs (ever try getting to the rear row of plugs on a transverse 3.8?), I have a good feel for these two cars and believe that they’re each good for an easy 200,000 miles or more.
 
Given the fact that we have two kids in braces now and college for two looming on the horizon (with a possible stint in a (not even remotely cheap) prep school for one of the two), we are looking at keeping both DGCs for at least another year or two (and if the prep school thing happens, even longer). Since we are driving over one thousand miles per week, split almost evenly between the two vans, two more years equates to another 52,000 miles per vehicle. Even with the rising gas prices, and even though we would both love to drive something more sporty and economical (thinking Audi A3 2.0T 6-Speed here), the reality of the situation is that we can buy thousands of gallons of gas for our current cars and still come out ahead dollar wise as opposed to trading them in.
 
Oh, and as for GM cars, no thanks. Not my cup of tea.
 
Best Regards,
Shipo

#1102 of 2067 Beeping by fish8

May 09, 2006 (4:17 am)

I noticed this past Saturday that our '05 Touring rear hatch is not beeping when opened or closed. It used to make a beeping noise and now it just opens. Thoughts?

#1103 of 2067 Re: Beeping [fish8] by 97xpresso

May 09, 2006 (8:41 am)

Replying to: fish8 (May 09, 2006 4:17 am)
I don't know, but i'm sure it has nothing to do with your transmission. Get it fixed for free at your next dealer visit.

#1104 of 2067 Re: Beeping [fish8] by masterpaul1

May 09, 2006 (11:30 pm)

Replying to: fish8 (May 09, 2006 4:17 am)
It is very well possible that you turned this feature off. Check inside the owners manual and see if they give instructions as how to turn the beep warning back on. (We have a 01 DGC EX and have this feature.)

#1105 of 2067 I am stuck.... by joe2222

May 10, 2006 (6:16 am)

We have a 98 caravan. The transmission has been rebuilt, but I am experiencing the same problems. I replaced the fluid, filter, solenoid pack, and the two sensors. It drove fine for a day then it happened again. Does anyone have an idea what it could be? I am about to lose my mind over this thing! It seems to be lagging while shifting, or just dies when in drive. It shifts hard in reverse, and drags through every gear. I need all the help I can get.

#1106 of 2067 Re: Beeping [masterpaul1] by fish8

May 10, 2006 (12:19 pm)

Replying to: masterpaul1 (May 09, 2006 11:30 pm)
Dropped off the van on Monday and they called me today saying that they have to replace some latch associated in the hatch that produces the buzzing sound. The buzz is NOT a programmable feature. The service rep did ask if I ever changed this feature. Apparently this is not programmable.

#1107 of 2067 Re: I am stuck.... [joe2222] by badgerfan

May 10, 2006 (12:43 pm)

Replying to: joe2222 (May 10, 2006 6:16 am)
Did you replace all these items as a do it yourself job, or did you have a shop replace this stuff?
 
If a shop did the work, seems they should be liable for proper repair. If you did it yourself, mybe it is time to get it to an expert, at least for a diagnosis.
 
Could it be you are having some other issue, like your brakes dragging or a stuck parking brake cable that is adding resistance to your vehicle down when trying to move? Bad CV joint, or wheel bearing? Did you use the right type of transmission fluid?

#1108 of 2067 Re: transmission lifespan [Mr_Shiftright] by gregman

May 14, 2006 (3:58 pm)

Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 05, 2006 11:39 am)
Thanks for that excellent tip, Mr Shiftright. I totally agree. I will consider putting one on any vehicle I own in the interest of extended life.
  Is there any way to know if my '05 T&C LX 3.3 has a cooler?
I am unable to check and my wife doesn't understand.

#1109 of 2067 Re: transmission lifespan [gregman] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

May 14, 2006 (4:14 pm)

Replying to: gregman (May 14, 2006 3:58 pm)
I think it has a factory cooler which is part of the lower radiator. I was thinking of an aftermarket unit in ADDITION to the factory cooler or to replace it. These are often sold by vendors who sell tow bars, RV equipment, that sort of thing. Basically it's just a small radiator that is placed in the air flow to cool the transmission oil.
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