1994 RAM 1500 Problems
RayQix
12-10-2005, 12:20 PM
Hope this group can help...i did some searching & didn't find too many specifics...so... :)
I have a 1994 RAM 1500 2WD with a couple "issues"...
I hit the brake pedal once...it goes to the floor and the ABS and BRAKE lights on the dash come on. I hit the pedal a second time, and i've got good solid pedal.
My tranny shifts "normal" if i'm giving it a good, hard accelleration. If not, and i'm taking it nice-and-easy, it "hangs" going from 2nd to 3rd...unless I rev it to about 2500RPM and then "let off"...it then drops into 3rd & OD and cruises just fine.
Any suggestions/fixes?
Thanks
- Ray -
I have a 1994 RAM 1500 2WD with a couple "issues"...
I hit the brake pedal once...it goes to the floor and the ABS and BRAKE lights on the dash come on. I hit the pedal a second time, and i've got good solid pedal.
My tranny shifts "normal" if i'm giving it a good, hard accelleration. If not, and i'm taking it nice-and-easy, it "hangs" going from 2nd to 3rd...unless I rev it to about 2500RPM and then "let off"...it then drops into 3rd & OD and cruises just fine.
Any suggestions/fixes?
Thanks
- Ray -
imtheoneandonlyD
12-10-2005, 02:56 PM
For the tranny: Have you had the linkage tightened? Mine was a little loose once and when i tighten it the shifts seemed alot smoother. I would check that out. Its on the driver side of the tranny pan if you didnt know already. Kinda gotta get up in there to get it too.
BleedDodge
12-10-2005, 10:47 PM
Might have a leaky brake cylinder on one of the wheels. Fluid is getting out somewhere.
RayQix
12-11-2005, 12:20 PM
Might have a leaky brake cylinder on one of the wheels. Fluid is getting out somewhere.
Would that be consistant with having a full pedal after "going to the floor"?
Also...is there a way to disable the ABS if that is the problem?
Would that be consistant with having a full pedal after "going to the floor"?
Also...is there a way to disable the ABS if that is the problem?
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