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1257 messages, Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 9:45 PM
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hey dusty my 2001 dodge ram 1500 trans is doing something different now it is a 46re after driving my dodge for about 5 miles or so then its like it goes into neutral it has no gears at all 123 gears and od will not work neither does reverse but after you let it sit for a little while and cool off ,you can drive it ,all the gears work
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Replying to: dustyk (Jan 04, 2009 5:11 pm) Thanks, Dustin
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Read almost every post here, our prob is just a hair different. My B-I-L's truck was fine when I sold it to him w/ 155,000 miles on it. No drivetrain trouble ever. A few weeks ago it began this deal in the title. Normally it runs right around 2000-2100 rpm Truck runs the same. It now has 185,000 miles on it. Fluid was stinky and dark red, but not much in the pan in the way of metal, a few bronze flakes. I actuated the OD switch many times to see the difference. At each push of the button, on or off, the rpm clicked up about 200, then a few seconds later returned to its previous reading. So is the thing going into OD, but not locking up? Locking up w/ no OD? All/neither of the above?? Sorry for the long post...
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Replying to: git_r_done02 (Jan 04, 2009 6:09 pm) Thanks again dustyk |
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http://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram/41924-merry-christmas-guys.html Found a complete shop manual here, almost 60 MB. It's for 2001's but alot of the info applies to years around there. |
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| I have a 98 Ram 2500 with Cummins engine and 5 speed manual transmission. When the temperature is cold outside, I hear a "squishing" noise coming from the transmission when I start out. It sounds like oil being forced out through the gears. This only happens when it is cold and when you first start out, at less than 10 mph. Once it is driven a block or so the noise goes away. I have changed the transmission oil and still have same problem. The clutch was replaced about 5000 miles ago. This is a recent problem, within the last couple of weeks. Any ideas? | |
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I have a 2001 ram 1500,occasionaly the transmission will stutter while in overdrive.I have 65k on the truck.Could it need a new filter? Adjustment? Any ideas would be appreciated. Wayne K
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Replying to: fuddodge (Jan 05, 2009 5:17 pm) Regards, Dusty |
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Replying to: waynek5 (Jan 10, 2009 8:37 am) At 65,000 miles you should've had at least one transmission maintenance (filter and fluid), and I would have recommended the bands be checked and adjusted. If you've got torque converter chatter, a transmission filter and complete fluid change may resolve this issue. If this problem is accompanied by and or manifests itself as the torque converter coming in and out constantly, I would suspect a bad Throttle Position Sensor, especially because of the year and miles. Regards, Dusty |
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Hi, I am new to this forum and I was reading a few of the posts. I own a 2000 dodge ram 1500 5.9L gas 360. Anyway I just had the transmission replaced, however I think the repairman put the wrong one back in. The paperwork says it is an A618 or a 47RE, from what I have read so far I should have the 46RE, the 47RE was for the 5.9L cummins and the 8.0L V-10. Is this a big concern or will the transmission be okay. The only reason I ask is that I now have a check engine light with the code of P1740 something to do with the TCC or OD solenoid. Anybody have any words of wisdom.
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