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Old 12-28-2002, 09:54 PM
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Question Dodge Caravan Transmission

Help me please!

1999 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.8L V6 AWD 46,000 miles.

It was Icy here the other day in ther morning when I went to work. I started up the car & warmed it up for about 5 minutes (used D-icer on the windows). That's when it started...

The transmission will now not come out of 2nd gear most of the time. And the Service Engine Soon light says on when the engine is running.
It been about a week now with no change. Sometimes it works, very rarly though. Most of the time it tries to shift down when it should not???

I've seen alot of messages about the poor transmissions in these cars, could it be something else??? TP, MAP or ????


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