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  1. Siriapp
    11-06-2009 11:11 AM
    Siriapp
    HI, I put up a post & love your answers.
    Plz look at it under Chrysler Concorde transmission in limp mode when you have time.
    Thank you!
    Re: transmission in limp mode
    My 2003 Chrysler Concorde Limited locks into "Limp-in mode" when slowing down to around 25 miles or less (or starting up above 25 miles after a sucessful slow down w/o a "Limp-in lock-up")
    This ONLY happens after the car is warm.
    Coming to a complete stop, placing trans in Park & restarting the engine removes it from "Limp-in mode" until the next time that I have to slow down to a stop.
    The Trans shop pulled the codes (P1776 maybe? The Low/reverse sensor/solenoid) & said that it was the Valve Body (associated L/R solenoid) & replaced it for about $800.00.
    This did not fix it.
    They are now telling me that the clutches are worn thin & need to be replaced claiming that is why the car shutters (THOUGH it does not shutter & they did not experience any shuttering whatsoever) & now want $1200.00 to replace the clutches.

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    Real Name
    Daniel
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