No.
The bands are self adjusting
There is no manual band adjustment in that transmission. It is self adjusting.
To adjust the automatic transmission bands on a Jaguar XK8, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the engine is off. Remove the transmission pan to access the bands, then locate the adjusting screws for the front and rear bands. Use a torque wrench to tighten the screws to the manufacturer's specified torque settings, usually found in the service manual, and then reassemble the transmission pan. Finally, refill the transmission fluid as necessary and check for proper operation.
To adjust the bands on a 1999 Dodge Durango, you'll need to access the transmission, typically by removing the transmission pan. Locate the band adjustment screws, which are usually found on the transmission case. Use a torque wrench to tighten or loosen the screws to the manufacturer's specifications. After adjustments, reassemble the pan and refill the transmission fluid as necessary.
I do not remember that transmission having bands.I do not remember that transmission having bands.
In old Dodges 1950s to 1980s there was one adjustable band for low reverse and if it needs adjustment its worn out. Newer cars, NO.
Depends on the transmission. Many transmission bands are not adjustable.
Here is a full write up on it. http://www.dieselgiant.com/dodge_diesel_maintenance_tips.htm
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There is no adjustment for the bands on a Chevy automatic transmission. They self adjust as the bands wear.
Does the 1996 Honda Accord have power bands in the automatic transmission?
There are no bands on the Allison transmission- never have been, past or present models for any application