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Old 04-10-2015, 02:15 AM
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1998 Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission problem

I have a 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan I have already replaced the input and output speed sensors on the van, but when driving it after driving it up a hill it has problems shifting down and get's stuck in gear. Once I pull over and turn the van off and then back on it shifts fine again until it heats up and it sticks in the gears again. Can anyone give me any ideas of what's going on. When it shifts it shifts smoothly this is the only problem that i keep having and I'm at a loss at what could be causing it.....The van works fine going around town without going on hills it has no shifting problems till I go up a hill.
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Re: 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission problem

Getting a check engine light and have you checked for codes? A fluid and filter change fixes many shifting problems. Use only ATF+4 fluid.
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