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First check your fluid level...if it's low, then top off with Mopar ATF+3 fluid. Do not use Dexron or anything else. The Chrysler trannies are real sensitive and the friction modifiers in Mopar far exceed other fluids. Redline is suitable substitute.
After that tighten and adjust your kickdown band. If it has never been done, then you should. To tighten your kickdown band here you go:
The kickdown band adjustment screw and locknut is located at the top left side of your transmission. Remove the battery and the tray, then detach the fuse box and move it out of the way. Loosen the locknut(the smaller nut, the first nut) about five turns until the adjusting screw turns freely. Then tighten the adjusting screw to (95 ATX) 72 in-lbs, then back off 2 and a half turns or (96 and higher ATX) 72 in-lbs, then back off 2 and a quarter turns. While holding the screw in place, tighten the locknut to 35 ft-lbs. That takes care of your kickdown band!
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