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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [issy] by tom166
Dec 10, 2007 (8:29 am)
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Replying to: issy (Dec 10, 2007 5:20 am)

Thanks for the message.........I'm not going to let up on the dearlership, I'll be a pain in their ass until I get it fixed or replaced....
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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [tom166] by ericbenwa
Dec 12, 2007 (2:38 am)
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Replying to: tom166 (Dec 09, 2007 5:46 pm)

I'm not surprised. Here is what I received in writting from the manufacturer concerning my transmission problems:
 
The total operation of any vehicle is subjective in nature which would result in differences of opinion.
 
You may bug them until they fix it, but I'm warning you, I was already told by the dealership that they can't do anything more than what the sofware update did.
 
I have my CAMVAP hearing on next Monday. I'll let you know what the arbitrator had to say.
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Re: Chrysler Minivan Transmissions [chdabren] by tsu670
Dec 13, 2007 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: chdabren (Nov 28, 2007 3:42 pm)

"Whether u use the 7 pin or not makes no difference. A 7 pin connector provides for use of a trailer with electric brakes. These type trailers are WAY TOO HEAVY for a minivan to be towing. Anything with electric brakes is going to weigh in excess of 7,000 lbs.."
 
It might be mentioned that a lot of owners use a 7-pin to 5-pin adapters when towing their boats on trailers with brakes. These trailers typically handle no more than 3,000 pounds.
 
That said, I still wouldn't recommend a T&C for towing a boat. Since AWD is no longer an option (after Sto 'n Go was introduced), one shouldn't count on front wheel drive to pull a boat out of a public access going uphill on a wet ramp.
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2001 Chrysler T & C - Transmission by jrakers007
Dec 17, 2007 (12:09 pm)
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Our 2001 T & C has aprox 75,000 miles. This past week we had the AT Fluid changed for the first time using the Chrysler recommended product spec.
 
Immediately afterwards the Van "jerks" when slowing down to around 28 mph after being in the 4th Gear at about 40 mph. We never had this problem before. What might have caused this problem to suddenly start and is there an adjustment to the AT that could correct without a major tear-down/ repair?
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Re: 2001 Chrysler T & C - Transmission [jrakers007] by shipo
Dec 17, 2007 (6:55 pm)
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Replying to: jrakers007 (Dec 17, 2007 12:09 pm)

Just in case you didn't see my response on the other board:
 
Be nervous, be very nervous. Your transmission does NOT call for a fluid service of any kind, regardless of mileage (unless you're towing, I think). A few questions spring to mind:
 
 - What caused you to opt for this service in the first place?
 - Why did you opt for a "flush" instead of a pan drop, filter replacement, and top-off type of service?
 - While your transmission may well have been refilled with ATF+4, what was it flushed with?
 - Who did the work, a dealer, a Jiffy Boob, an Indy shop?
 
I'm thinking that the first thing that I'd do would be to swap out the filter and top the transmission off again. Drive it a few thousand miles, pump out as much fluid as you can and top it off once again.
 
Best Regards,
Shipo
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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [ericbenwa] by tom166
Dec 19, 2007 (8:17 am)
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Replying to: ericbenwa (Dec 12, 2007 2:38 am)

Hello; Just cking to see how your CAMVAP meeting went!
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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [tom166] by ericbenwa
Dec 19, 2007 (1:57 pm)
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Replying to: tom166 (Dec 19, 2007 8:17 am)

Chrysler said that only part 1 of the service bulletin was done (which was the software update). They said that part 2 (changing the torque converter) was not done. So the arbitrator ordered the part replaced before we continued. I will put an update on the forum as soon as there is other development. It is my understanding that the arbitrator has the file open up to 90 days after the repairs have been done. If it didn't work, I can continue with the arbitration process. They said that their experience was that the symptoms were reduced by 90% or the success rate was 90% of the fixes that have worked (the representative was not sure which one it was). They tried to reassure me that it was not damaging the transmission and that the vehicle had to adapt to my driving.
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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [ericbenwa] by tom166
Dec 19, 2007 (4:47 pm)
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Replying to: ericbenwa (Dec 19, 2007 1:57 pm)

I have had both updates. They were performed at the same time. I still have the same problem. The cold weather seems to make a hard shift more noticeable. Taking mine back in tomorrow to see what kind of bull they will have. ......Thanks for the update.
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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [ericbenwa] by issy
Dec 21, 2007 (4:47 am)
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Replying to: ericbenwa (Dec 19, 2007 1:57 pm)

Same thing they said to me. The vehicle had to adapt to my driving, what kind of a response is that. I've never heard of such a thing. I'll tell you, we never buy an American made car ever again. Will stick with Honda.........
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Re: 2007 Dodge Caravan transmission [issy] by shipo
Dec 21, 2007 (6:17 am)
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Replying to: issy (Dec 21, 2007 4:47 am)

A couple of points:
 
1) It is true that the 41TE transmission in late model minivans need to learn and adapt to the driving style of the main driver, in fact, this has been true since that transmission was first brought out nearly twenty years ago. That said, due to the nature of the heavier duty clutch material that is used in the 2007 and later transmissions, it seems that they take longer to adapt to the driver, even after the firmware has been upgraded.
 
2) Honda has had a significant issue with their transmissions as well (some say they've been corrected, some say otherwise), so if you're going to buy Honda, be prepared to deal with tranny problems as well. FWIW, every Odyssey in our neighborhood (all three of them) has required a new transmission, one of them twice (and the second one wasn't covered under the secret extended warranty, that was an ouch to the tune of $4,500).
 
Best Regards,
Shipo

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