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The transmission computer uses sensors located on both the engine and transmission for shift timing.
Shift cable adjustment, low fluid, internal transmission failure.
Shift cable has unhooked, fluid too low, transmission failed.Shift cable has unhooked, fluid too low, transmission failed.
That happens when the transmission computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. It defaults to safe mode which is second gear. You need to have the codes read.
Shift solenoid a malfunction. A failed solenoid pack is a likely cause.
Chrysler does not use modulator valves.
The engine doesn't shift.
NO yes and it will ruin your steering rack.
No, there is Stick shift.
The shift solenoid B for a 1997 Chrysler Convertible is located inside the transmission. The speed sensor has to be removed to access the bolts to remove the cover over this shift solenoid.
A 2007 Chrysler Sebring that will not shift out of Park will probably need a shift solenoid replaced. This is inside the transmission and the transmission might have to be taken out of the vehicle to be fixed.
The shift speeds are computer controlled and not adjustable.The shift speeds are computer controlled and not adjustable.