2001 Dodge Durango Service Repair Manual Download
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SOURCE: all the sudden my 1999 dodge durango wont shift into reverse?
My 1999 Durango stalls when it’s cold and I shift into reverse.
Once the motor is warm reverse works fine.
SOURCE: TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS IN A 00 DURANGO 4X4 5.9L V-8
they had alot of pump problems on those early model transmissions, you need to go to chrysler to get "Updated" Pump!!!
don't be cheap, chrysler trans are very sensitive!!!
SOURCE: once shift in gear car wont move engine just revs
First off check all of the obvious things. The most important is the transfer case shifter, make sure your transfer case is not in neutral. Seems obvious but it is easy to overlook. Next check the fluid in your clutch resivior or if it is an automatic check the transmission fluid. After that there are only three things it could be with a manual transmission. The Clutch master cylinder, slave cylinder, or the clutch itself. All of these can be checked by a qualified mechanic. With an automatic transmission it could be a multitude of different problems internal to the transmission. The only other thing I would check on an automatic is the shifter linkage to be sure the tranny is actually going into drive. After checking the shifter linkage I would take it to a qualified mechanic.
SOURCE: car does not drive forward but works in reverse
Sad to say but your automatic transmission has bit the dust.
SOURCE: 1991 Caprice No reverse. Moves in neutral. All forward gears OK.
This is Ron out of Vero Beach Florida. I have been doing trannys for years. The problem you described is caused (more than likely) by a seized clutch pack. Depending on the trans, and your car should be RWD with a 700r4 tranny, there are several sets of clutch packs and at least one band. Automatic transmissions rely on fluid pressure to "engage" the correct set of clutch discs, at the right time , to engage and change gears. I have seen in the past, where a customer parks his car for the evening and the next morning, no move. What happened?? More than likely, a clutch pack was on it\'s way out but cause the car was hot the plates were free, but after cooling, they can weld themselves together and actually "lock-up". In the morning you know the end result. Your tip on "moves in Nuetral" is the give away. Ron
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