You can't. It is computer controlled.
the torque converter on all automatic are inside of the bell housing connecting the engine and transmission
not really familiar with a dodge spirit,but a torque converter and a clutch are two completely different things
TCC (Torque converter clutch) Soleniod in the transmission is likely bad. Hope for that because if not it's a bad torque converter.
It could be an issue with the torque converter.
The torque converter is ALWAYS between the engine and automatic transmission. It's the big round thing that turns at the same rate as the engine, but you should never see it until you remove the dust cover.
Yes but, the 92 is non lockup and the 93 is a lockup torque converter.
The torque converter may be cracked.
It is easier to do if you install the torque convertor to the transmission and then attempt to bolt it to the flywheel. You will have to turn the convertor or flywheel to line up the bolt holes.
That would depend on whether the transmission had been in service, and only what was in the transmission was drained - the torque converter holds nearly as much as the transmission, and does not drain out unless the torque converter is removed... Either way, it is listed in your owners manual...
Bad pump Bad torque converter
Sierra Atlantic was created in 1993.
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