Depends on what type of vehicle you have.
It does not have a MAF (mass air flow sensor)
There can be several things that will cause your 2000 Dodge Durango transmission to slip into reverse. A malfunctioning slave valve can cause this to happen.
Transmission temp sensor can cause a slip or high rpm before shifting to next gear.
try checking the leval of your tranny fluid and add some if needed or might be bands or kick down cable or rod or the sensor or you can take a quirt of tranny fluid out and put tranny honey in from a part store or like mijer or walmart
it means that transmission is about to quit working that's what I was told by a transmission shop that if the engine temperature doesn't get up to normal then a torq converter sensor will cause the converter to kick in and out, making it seem like the tranny is slipping. But, can anyone elaborate on this? thanks. lghall
Yes. If the sensor is out of the transaxel it may not know when to shift into the next gear, leaving you in first gear, high rpm's and it could possibly grind down the housing.
No.. They really have nothing in common. A speed sensor sends a signal from your transmission that is shown on your gauge in the dash. That is all the sensor does- it has nothing to do to my knowledge with the shifting functions
The synchros are going out on the tranny
I was reading online that a common cause is the TR/MLP sensor (Transmission Range sensor, or Manual Lever Position sensor) You may want to look into that.
Your tranny will start to slip and damage trans. Too much fluid can cause the transmission to blow seals. Drain out the excess, immediately.
80w90, limited slip requires 4 ounces of additive.
Speed senor in rear differential failed. for mine, the speed sensor broke off limited-slip gear box and broke sensor in a million pieces. Had to replace my differential.