could be a fuse or the O.D. solenoid
Your Dodge 2500 may shift in and out of overdrive due to several reasons, such as a malfunctioning transmission control module, worn transmission components, or issues with the throttle position sensor. Additionally, driving conditions, such as steep inclines or heavy towing, can cause the transmission to downshift to provide more power. Low transmission fluid levels or poor fluid quality can also affect shifting behavior. It's advisable to have the transmission system inspected by a professional to diagnose and address the issue accurately.
its the tps
The overdrive solenoid is on the top of the valve body inside the transmission. The pan and valve body have to be removed to access.
yes it shod fit but you may have to change the Greer reecho in the rear end to put it in overdrive
A 4L80E automatic 4 speed with overdrive
your 3rd to 4th shift sensor in your trans needs to be replaced.
It is a 4L85E transmission. The 4L85E is GM built, not allison, 4 speed automatic transmission.
Normal cause is a failed TPS. (throttle position sensor)
It will not shift properly. The 1999 has an electronic governor and the 1994 has an hydraulic governor.
Yes it sure can.
Typically, when most vehicles experience symptoms that result in overdrive, the issue lies within the transmission. You should take your vehicle to a certified mechanic to check for any codes. You may need to replace or rebuild your vehicles transmission, and this is not a cheap repair (a new transmission after installation runs about $1800-$2500.
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