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hard shift
does anyone have a durango with a hard shift into reverse.heard this was normal.
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I know that this post's been here for A LONG TIME, but i'll put my 2 pennies into the starting pile....
My 98 Ram shifts hard into reverse, as well as my sister's durango, my mothers durango, and my friends RT, we also have a 95 minivan and its not quiet as hard, but it doesn't have the same amount of power goin through it either..... maybe this info'll help ya out a bit
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1999 Durango Hard Shift into Reverse
I have a 1999 5.2 V8 Durango. Not to long after I purchased it new I took it to the dealer complaining about how hard it shifted into reverse. They said it was normal and not to worry. It absolutly drives me crazy.
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Same problem for last 5 yrs. Solved it by replacing tranny fluid w/Royal Purple ATF Trans. fluid. Shifts much smoother. RP oil is hard to find and expensive.
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