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Re: 94 town & country not shifting into overdrive [roro121] by rhtrans
Dec 19, 2008 (5:56 am)
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Replying to: roro121 (Dec 18, 2008 7:53 pm)

Using a scanner is the most accurate way to check them but In most cases yes, it will be a simple input ss or output ss circuit fault code "if" that is the problem. if anything else like, fault after shift, gear ratio errors in a certain gear, eatx relay codes, solenoid or pressure switch codes then its not the problem. Don't waste your time and money changing them. A gear ratio error code may be accompanied with the sensor code. I suggest when you get to autozone, unhook the battery for about 30 secs, clearing the codes, hook it back up, drive the vehicle till it goes to limpmode (may be in limp when you crank it up) then have the codes checked right after so you can focus on the immediate fault code only and not associated codes.
 If it is a sensor they are relatively cheap, round 30 dollars and easy to change, They simply screw into the side of the transmission, you do need a 1 inch socket though. Keep in mind bad connections and wiring can cause the same code.
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96 t/c tranny woes by schalmat
Dec 20, 2008 (4:49 pm)
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my 96 t/c with a 3.8 has a tranny issue,when i start it and put it in gear,it will take off in 1st then shift to second then 3rd,wont go to o.d.then i stop at a light and it wont downshift to 1st ,,stays in 2nd.it will go up and sometimes shift to 3rd but then revs freely .then re-engages.there is no slip when taking off in 1st or when it does go to 3rd.it will stay in 3rd for a bit then you can rev it ,sometimes it goes back in sometimes not.if i shut it off and start it back up at a light,it'll be in 1st,shifting can be eratic..ther were no issues leading up to ths it just all of the sudden started doing it.
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Re: 94 town & country not shifting into overdrive [rhtrans] by roro121
Dec 20, 2008 (5:39 pm)
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Replying to: rhtrans (Dec 19, 2008 5:56 am)

Great advice!
Thanks now I only have one little issue Autozone said they no longer pull the fault codes and I have called my local Napa Auto Parts and they said they do not do it either.
 
I got a tip from a co-worker who said I can find my reader at harbor freight for really cheap but to add to my recent string of bad-luck I have had the readers were for models ranging from 1996 and above my van is a 94.
 
So is there any other places to look where I can have the codes pulled free of charge?
 
I am located in Central California "Fresno Area"
 
Thanks in advance like always all help is greatly appreciated!
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transmission problem 97 chrysler t&c by nanc4
Dec 22, 2008 (9:17 pm)
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Im having shifting problems.I've changed the trany filter an that worked for a while,I was on hwy then all sudden car wouldn't accelerate so got off hwy an put car in park started up again went to change to drive.nothing happen reverse nothing n nothing. i accelerated on gas in n an then went to drive a it went,next day nothing so now im stuck can anybody tell me if its a sensor prob.please someone help.give me options
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Re: transmission problem 97 chrysler t&c [nanc4] by roro121
Dec 22, 2008 (9:37 pm)
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Replying to: nanc4 (Dec 22, 2008 9:17 pm)

Well this Saturday I am going to a reputable Mom&Pop shop where they will hook my "94" up to a OBD1 reader to pull my fault codes for about 70.00$.
 
If you think that a sensor may be causing this issue I believe you should be able to purchase aOBD2 reader for approx 50.00$ since your vehicle is a "97"
 
If you have a harbor freight near by you they would have a reader approx 50.00$
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2002 Grand caravan sport 3.3 in limp mode by dano853
Dec 25, 2008 (3:17 pm)
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I have only had this van a few months and the probelm started within a couple weeks. It was not possible to question the previous owner regarding this, and the van only has 76k miles on it. 2 shops have checked the computer and it turns ot NOT to be the speed sensor. The best they can figure, withiout opening it up on the bench, is that there is a loose clip that holds the clutches or gears in place . The clip breaks or comes loose allowing too much play between the gears (sliding back and forth?) I dont know but its okay as long as the van runs cool and the engine light doesnt come on. If the light comes on it starts to malfunction and soon I have to restart the van to get it to shift normally. That only works breifly, then it locks up in 3rd again (limp mode). It also works fine if I can get on the highway before it locks and dont slow below 50 mph.
 I'm pretty handy mechanically and wondered about R&R the tranny and open it myself. I dont have $2k for a new tranny and it jsut seems wrong to have to spend that kind of money on a vehicle with less than 70k on it.
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Re: transmission problem 94 chrysler t&c [roro121] by roro121
Jan 11, 2009 (3:01 pm)
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Replying to: roro121 (Dec 22, 2008 9:37 pm)

I need urgent help plans were changed due to financial limitations not allowing me to have the codes read, however I was able to count the check engine flashes and pulled codes 12 and 17 can someone please help as I am still stuck in 2nd gear.
 
Just to clarify the vehicle is a 94 Chrysler t&c 2WD 3.8L
 
Thanks!
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Re: transmission problem 94 chrysler t&c [roro121] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 11, 2009 (4:41 pm)
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Replying to: roro121 (Jan 11, 2009 3:01 pm)

There are an enormous number of reasons why your trans is in limp mode and this requires very careful step by step diagnosis. Aren't your mechanics hooked into ALLDATA? They give a very precise way of checking everything, from relays to TMC to overdrive switch to internal seal leaks to excessive clutch clearances. just to name a few possibilities here.
 
Sorry, no simple answer because no simple problem.
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Re: transmission problem 94 chrysler t&c [Mr_Shiftright] by joshockey
Jan 11, 2009 (5:16 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jan 11, 2009 4:41 pm)

(qoute)
There are an enormous number of reasons why your trans is in limp mode and this requires very careful step by step diagnosis. Aren't your mechanics hooked into ALLDATA? They give a very precise way of checking everything, from relays to TMC to overdrive switch to internal seal leaks to excessive clutch clearances. just to name a few possibilities here.
  
Sorry, no simple answer because no simple problem.
 
this sounds trivial but its a long shot at best check your connections at the speed sensors if they are loose they can create issues. as far as the shifting issue to me this sounds more like a computer malfunction than a trans issue. transmission shops are very easger to tell a costumer "oh your trans is malfunctiong" or some other excuse to talk you into getting big cash out of your wallet and ive seen it before. these shops should be able to pinpoint what is wrong with the trans with alldata. i have the software on my home computer (laptop) =( though that doesnt help you none. call as many shops as you can and get different opinions.
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Re: 94 town & country not shifting into overdrive [rhtrans] by roro121
Jan 14, 2009 (2:11 am)
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Replying to: rhtrans (Dec 18, 2008 4:04 pm)

I have pulled a code of 17.
 
Please help!

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