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Drive gear does not work
My wife's voyager does not go into drive gear when it's cold. Going into reverse is no problem. She has this problem every morning even after warming up. It eventually grabs after revving in neutral and switching it in drive. Is this a trans problem? Any ideas?
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Well A: It's a Dodge, so yes it's a tranny problem.
B: Does it have enough fluid in it? C: If yes to B, what does the fluid look like? If it's nasty try flushing it. D: If C doesnt work, plan on gettinga new tranny. Dodge trannies keep tranny shops in business.
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92 SVX #772 140k 6speed, ECU Tune stage II, Koni/Ground control, 3,270lbs. 91 Legacy Turbo 5spd. FMIC, crappy stock turbo, ACT clutch. 78 BRAT (New toy) (Soon to be EJ22T powered) 90 240 SX. RB25 powered!! DRIFT!!!111!!! (GF's car) To many cars to spend time on teh web! |
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It has a tranny leak, and the fluid looks like it has tiny bubbles almost like it's thickening . Would this effect the drive gear only? The problem started since the leak and I have been adding fluid once in awhile. If it is the trans, any recommendations on a minivan?
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Recommendations on a minivan: Toyota or a Honda?
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When you say 'drive gear' I assume you mean 'any forward gear' ? In other words, the same thing happens in 3,2&1? It does make a difference.
When it comes to A/T repair, especially FWD trannies, if it isn't external (linkage, electrical) plan on just replacing the transmission. It really isn't cost-effective to pull one out, tear it apart and only replace one or two parts. There's enough co-dependence in an automatic transmission to make a psychiatrist drool. They all have their problems. I have some respect for Caravans, they aren't terribly inundated with foo-foo crap. Their base models and that four-cylinder are to be avoided like a $2 hooker. The 3.0 is probably the best bet (don't read that to mean 'perfect') but no matter which engine, you will eventually need a transmission, an a/c evaporator and front rotors. Beyond that there's the piddly stuff that goes bad on any make. And there are things that go bad on Toyotas (evap, EGR, A/C, sensors, oil & coolant leaks) Nissans (six coils, six injectors, the same knock sensor as the SVX, a couple starters plus a crank sensor or two) and Hondas (start with a $700+ cam/crank sensor pack, progress to EGR, etc) - maybe not as many but they cost way more to fix. Plus their initial buy-in offsets a lot of repairs on a Dodge.
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Yes, it happens in any forward gear. It's strange because it works fine for the rest of the day. Since I bought this van, I put over 100k on it. The only things I replaced were the front struts, brakes, rotors, battery & belts. Other than that, it has treated us good. My mechanic said he will take a look at it. Thanks for your inputs. Any other vehicle with a third row seating worth looking at?
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What happend to the good old days when imports were reliable? Oh yeah....they started building them in America.
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92 SVX #772 140k 6speed, ECU Tune stage II, Koni/Ground control, 3,270lbs. 91 Legacy Turbo 5spd. FMIC, crappy stock turbo, ACT clutch. 78 BRAT (New toy) (Soon to be EJ22T powered) 90 240 SX. RB25 powered!! DRIFT!!!111!!! (GF's car) To many cars to spend time on teh web! |
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