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Re: 99 Dodge Dakota Transmission [jim048678] by dustyk
Oct 14, 2008 (6:19 pm)
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Replying to: jim048678 (Oct 08, 2008 6:19 pm)

The symptoms seem to indicate a possible intermittent loss of hydraulic pressure, although there are quite a few other possible explanations. Because of the age and mileage...coupled with lack of proper maintenance...you have a restricted flow problem. Potential candidates are a partially clogged transmission filter or cooling lines, or a clogged anti-drain back valve.
 
Of course, you could also have a weak of bad pump, bad seals, or rear clutch problems.
 
Best regards,
Dusty
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Re: 94 Dakota Transmission driving me crazy... [dakota94] by dustyk
Oct 14, 2008 (6:20 pm)
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Replying to: dakota94 (Oct 12, 2008 8:15 pm)

How many miles on this truck?
 
Dusty
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Re: 94 Dakota Transmission driving me crazy... [dustyk] by dakota94
Oct 14, 2008 (7:26 pm)
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Replying to: dustyk (Oct 14, 2008 6:20 pm)

133,000. It is shifting fine now with the new filter and fluid, but will not go into overdrive...
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Re: 98 Dakota Overdrive whine [ebtrr] by fuzzybear2
Oct 18, 2008 (5:33 am)
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Replying to: ebtrr (May 28, 2008 7:37 pm)

If you have not already repaired your transmission problem...or been gouged with a full transmission rebuild...your problem is one that I have experienced with two Dakotas I've owned.
The overdrive problem can be solved by having a reputable transmission shop pull the overdrive unit and change out the two bearings in the unit.The whining noise is caused by pitting on the bearing races. If you drive the vehicle too long, you can freeze up the bearing and cause a full rebuild of the overdrive unit that costs in the range of $1200. Change out of the bearings, inspection, clean-up, and changing out the three sensors should be less than $600.
Hope this helped...in time.
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PLEASE HELP!!!!! PLEASE!!!!! by kevin2502000
Oct 28, 2008 (9:33 pm)
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I posted on here a few years ago and still have the same problem. 93 dak 3.9 auto with 160k on it. It runs fine and shifts fine except when you have to pass it won't kick down. You can manually downshift and it works. I changed the fluid and filter right after I bought it. This is a 3rd vehicle for me and doesnt get used much at all except to haul things. I did replace the atf with the wrong type but it did the same before that. I am going to replace it again with the correct atf+4 and filter since the fluid looked brown and dirty. Anything to check while I am in there? The od works but you cannot manually shut it off at the switch, it is definitely NOT the switch as I replaced with a known good one. When you do hit the button, it seems to rev up a few like it is trying to kick out but then drops back into OD. The cable is adjusted properly. Had a guy in town drive it that rebuilds trannies for a living. He didnt think the tranny was bad per se, might be a valve body sticking or dirty??? Can't stick alot of money into it as its a spare but need it to be reliable. TPS? Od solenoid? It just doesn't have any downshifting ability. PLEASE ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dakota with transmission shifting problem by 71corvette
Oct 22, 2008 (5:01 pm)
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Dakota with transmission shifting problem by 71corvette
Oct 22, 2008 (5:01 pm)
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I have a 1998 Dodge Dakota 5.2, 2wd, 160k miles with an automatic transmission. For quite some time I've been noticing a shift quality issue that only occurs between 2nd and 3rd gear when the transmission is cold. When the tranny is cold, and the weather is cool, the engine revs quite high for quite a while before the truck will shift from 2nd into 3rd gear. the colder the weather, the higher and longer the motor will rev before shifting. The truck shifts perfectly after the truck is warmed up (after 5 miles or so of driving).
 
I've changed the transmission fluid and filter, and have also changed the output speed sensor on the advice of some folks, but neither step resolved the problem. The fluid change did help a little, but it hasn't resolved the problem.
 
I did note during the fluid change there were some very small black particules suspended in the fluid as well as some very fine metal particles stuck to the magnet in the bottom of the transmission pan. I belive the fluid was last changed about 100k miles ago, so the fluid didn't seem too bad considering.
 
Any ideas on what might be causing this? I'm really hoping this is a simple fix so I can avoid a costly transmission service here...
 
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: PLEASE HELP!!!!! PLEASE!!!!! [kevin2502000] by kevin2502000
Oct 30, 2008 (9:16 pm)
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Replying to: kevin2502000 (Oct 28, 2008 9:33 pm)

ANYONE?
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2004 Dodge Dakota going into "limp mode" by poppa3
Nov 01, 2008 (7:27 pm)
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My 2004 Dakota 4X4 has 193,000 kms (about 125,000 miles) on it. when I stop at a stop sign or stop light I have to manually shift to first gear or the truck will rev. high. 2nd and third are the only gears that work when it does this, first and overdrive don't work. If I restart the truck the problem clears. I took it to a transmission shop they could not find anything physically wrong with the tranny, they suggested it was electrical. I had the fluid and both filters changed,was okay for three days then started again, when the tranny was being flushed the tech. said the pump was real slow. Is there a sensor that could be bad or may be the pump is going?
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Re: PLEASE HELP!!!!! PLEASE!!!!! [kevin2502000] by kevin2502000
Nov 01, 2008 (7:34 pm)
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Replying to: kevin2502000 (Oct 30, 2008 9:16 pm)

UPDATE..........Ran seafoam tranny cleaner before the flush. Replaced filter and flushed out all the old fluid, replaced with walmart atf4. Has never worked better!!! Now it downshifts and upshifts in all gears and OD now can be turned on/off. I am truly a believer in the flush and refill with atf+4.

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