Letting the fluids get too low (leak?), switching repeatedly from drive to reverse while the wheels are turning (did the van get stuck?), wear and tear from high miles, towing/pulling something too heavy, or not having the fluids changed every once in a while are all possible reasons an automatic transmission could burn up.
The most likely cause would be low fluid level.
1996 dodge grand caravan 3.0 transmission fail only in revers
when my dodge stratus started to do that it was because I needed transmission fluid.
That would be the solenoid pack.
If i wanted to change my transmission fluid in my 2001 dodge grand caravan with a 3.3 liter engine, how many quarts would it take?
Most likely the VSS. Vehicle Speed Sensor. It is mounted on the side of the transmission.
A Grand Caravan would have the 41TE transmission which does not have a throttle or kickdown cable.
A grand caravan would have the 4 speed transmission, which is not cable controlled. It is all electronic.A grand caravan would have the 4 speed transmission, which is not cable controlled. It is all electronic.
You would have to drop the transmission pan. If you're not familiar with this, don't try it. Find someone like me to do it.
Well a lot of them have the same engines & transmissions; but if you have a lot of people you'll be driving around, you'd want the grand caravan...The only difference is the length. I would go with the standard size, it'll probably get better gas mileage and cause less wear on the transmission & engine.
The transmission computer has detected a malfunction. You need to have it checked for codes.
Yes