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Shifter Stuck in Park by fxallen
Dec 13, 2008 (9:02 am)
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Had the dreaded "Stuck in Park" happen on my 2001 Dakota Sport Club Cab AWD yesterday. Happened in a friends driveway ... had to crawl under it a disconnect shift cable and manually shift it into neutral and push it out of the driveway. Have read all posts re this issue. Looks like lubricating the sliding and rotating parts on the locking pawl mechanism is the only fix??? Only way out was to push the locking pawl in with my finger, then it started working again, didn't have to step on the brake pedal. This morning after sitting all night in a warm garage it did the same thing... had to push the pawl in with my finger ... then it released again just using the key. Looks like this is going to be a real pain. Any permanent fixes for this that anyone has come up with??
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aftermarket transmission for 99 rt dakota by Cristophfj
Dec 13, 2008 (9:32 am)
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ok I am looking for an aftermarket transmission so i can do away with this piece of stuff dodge is calling a transmission if anyone can help me it would be appreciated
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water in transmission by Leegas
Dec 13, 2008 (12:30 pm)
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Went mudding and after two days, my auto transmission started to slip. Checked the dip stick and it had water on it. I had the trans flushed out but it still slips. it is a 2004 dakota with a 4.7 v-8. Before i spend 2000.00 on a rebuilt one, is there anything else i can try. What about replacing the transmission filter and fluid?
 
Lee
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Re: Shifter Stuck in Park [fxallen] by dustyk
Dec 13, 2008 (2:17 pm)
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Replying to: fxallen (Dec 13, 2008 9:02 am)

I'm not sure what "lubricating the sliding and rotating parts on the locking pawl mechanism" means to you. Although it can happen on a transmission that has a damaged parking pawl or sprag, this is very rare.
 
This problem is usually the result of an out-of-adjustment Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) mechanism that's located in the steering column, or a damaged or improperly lubricated shift cable that connects to it.
 
Remove the trim on the steering column and watch the movement as you move the gearshift lever. If the lever is moved but you see no corresponding movement in the cable, its a binding problem. Lubrication mat resolve the issue if it's not an adjustment or damaged shift cable problem. There's a special grease that must be used available from your Dodge dealer. Do not use axle or bearing grease.
 
There is a adjustment procedure, but I recommend having your dealer check this out. This is a common symptom on older or high mileage vehicles. It shouldn't take a tech. too long to fix this if there are no parts required.
 
Regards,
Dusty
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Re: water in transmission [Leegas] by dustyk
Dec 13, 2008 (2:32 pm)
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Replying to: Leegas (Dec 13, 2008 12:30 pm)

You have a 545RFE transmission. 545RFEs are pretty sophisticated. They are not only fully electronic but also fully adaptive, meaning they constantly adjust for driver input and operating conditions. If you've done a full flush of the system, you should've replaced both transmission filters (Yes, there are two in a 545RFE). If you haven't replaced the filters, you may have packed either one, especially the Coolant Return Filter, with water. This will block fluid flow.
 
First, can you please describe how you flushed this transmission?
 
Second, what fluid did you use when the flush was done? If you didn't use ATF+4 you may be in trouble!
 
Possibilities. You may not have flushed all of the water out of this system. In addition, if mud has gotten into the system a flush may not be adequate enough to remove all debris.
 
545RFEs compensate for clutch slippage over time by counting Clutch Volume Indexes (CVI) and internally adjusting clutch pressure. When the transmission was slipping, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) may now believe there is so much slippage that the CVI has overshot. This may possibly be corrected by disconnecting the battery for one minute and allowing the PCM to reset.
 
Personally, I would recommend taking this to a Dodge dealer and having them diagnose the problem. These trannys are really tough and near bulletproof. Tear downs and rebuilds are extremely rare, and usually unnecessary.
 
Regards,
Dusty
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Re: Shifter Stuck in Park [fxallen] by stealthb2
Dec 13, 2008 (9:18 pm)
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Replying to: fxallen (Dec 13, 2008 9:02 am)

fxallen,
After reading dustyk post, he is correct. I had the dealer replace the shifter cable and when I went to pick up the truck, the mech could not get the ignition to unlock. After he removed the cable from the steering column, the ignition still would not unlock. His response to me when I asked what was next was, "...replace the steering column!" NO F'N WAY was mine back to him! After he isolated the problem on the lot, I thanked him and took care of it at home. I increased the tension on the return spring by adding some additional material under the edge where it hooks over closer to the driver. I cleaned the area by blowing out the dust with on of those computer canned air cans and then used some molylube on the plastic parts. After all of this, the ignition has not given me any problems. With living in a very dusty, desert climate that constantly has winds blowing from 5-40 MPH, I can not complain. I did make sure I have the correct screwdriver in the glovebox, in case it should give me a hassle. Let me know if I can be of any help. stealthb2
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Shifter Sticking in Park by fxallen
Dec 13, 2008 (10:28 pm)
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Seems to be no problem with the shifter cable per se ... works fine after the locking pawl is out of the way. Noticed that there is a recall on the 2001 and 2002's for roll aways due to this pawl NOT locking the shift lever in the Park position.
 
HAS to be some common problem here and I'm thinking there is too much metal to metal contact with no "bearing, sliding type material" in between these two metal surfaces. The slider is quite long and seems to be just a pot metal slider against a pot metal surface on the column.
 
Wonder what the replacement parts are for the fix for the recall??
 
Fred
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A Creamepuff 1989 3.9 6cyl 4x4 Automatic 104k original miles by macshasta
Dec 14, 2008 (11:20 am)
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This Dakota has been in storage for several years. After warming up to operating temperature the tachometer reading goes bonkers showing extreme rpm and the transmission goes decides to go bonkers by shifting down to a lower gear with a maximum speed of 30 or so. Shifting the transmission to neutral and then back to drive allows the process to repeat. As a newbie to MoPar, I haven't the foggiest notion of what to look for -but- my gut says it is some sort of sensor related to speed or throttle.
 
TIA
macshasta
servicemacshasta.com
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going, going, gone by hadin
Dec 14, 2008 (1:58 pm)
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i recently purchased a 99 dodge dakota single cab. while driving on the expressway, it would not shift out of third. rpms were roaring at 5 ( the red section) an i was only going about 45-50. while on a curvy stretch of road it did not handle curves well at all. the steering wheel would jerk if i turned it far left or right. and on the final stretch of residential streets, it would not shift out of second. i don't know much about the car and i would like to keep it, but i can't afford to spend anymore than $500 bucks. its in bad shape and i would like to get a plan together before i use the last drop of power left going to a mechanic. please advise

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