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Post by tothewall on Mar 22, 2009 15:21:06 GMT -4
I went into the garage this AM with TDog to install some new lights and after we were done I pulled the Dodge into the garage to look at some lighting issues I have on it before heading out for the evening..
This is where it starts to be interesting. She has been slipping for a couple of days, and shifting funny. So today I start the truck and there is a clicking noise coming out of the tranny that gets MUCH worse when I put it into Drive. Took it for a short drive. NOT working good. Sounds like the clicking is a death rattle. LOL
Tranny is a 46re 4 sp Auto. Any one with any insight into what I should have a look at to troubleshoot this?
***Battery cables are tight*** ;D
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Post by itsakeeper on Mar 22, 2009 16:14:15 GMT -4
silly question but did you check the fluid ??
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Post by tothewall on Mar 22, 2009 16:32:31 GMT -4
That will be the first thing.
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Post by Creepy on Mar 22, 2009 18:23:54 GMT -4
will be? check it b4 you burn it up! most you need to check running, warm, in neutral.
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Post by tothewall on Mar 22, 2009 18:35:01 GMT -4
have not driven it since. Just had all the fluids changed about two weeks ago. Heading out to have a look at it now.
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Post by 93grand on Mar 22, 2009 21:11:13 GMT -4
Is the right fluid in it?
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Post by tothewall on Mar 22, 2009 21:20:55 GMT -4
It is the right fluid. Put in a litre of ATF and thank fawk it now shifts well, with no more noises.
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Post by blacksheepxj on Mar 22, 2009 22:41:22 GMT -4
It is the right fluid. Put in a litre of ATF and thank fawk it now shifts well, with no more noises. You had better get it looked. A transmission is not suppose to loose fluid. You might have a small leak or something. Rob
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Post by tothewall on Mar 22, 2009 23:38:43 GMT -4
No leaks. Looks like I have to keep a closer eye on the place that does the fluid top ups when I get the oil changed. They just did not top up the ATF. Was pretty scary, and fawkered my plans for the evening, but I am glad the tranny is fine.
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Post by itsakeeper on Mar 23, 2009 6:57:43 GMT -4
some trannys are touchier on the fluid levels than others - when I had my S10 it would regularly lose 2 -3 Litres and I wouldn't know until it wouldn't shift in the morning
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Post by bill richards on Mar 23, 2009 9:13:04 GMT -4
Fluid place prob went by what the manual said for quantity... I know my FSM is wrong, by a LOT, for the amount needed when the pan is dropped.
Bill
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Post by diablojeep on Mar 24, 2009 8:38:51 GMT -4
Often times people install a HD tranny cooler or it's done as a tow pkg option. This increases the fluid capacity and it's certainly not noted in the spec's. I keep a wall chart with all my vech spec's so I can double check my rapidly fading memory
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Post by Jeepy on Mar 27, 2009 20:25:50 GMT -4
On the 904's or 727 I have run in the past, being low 1 L would cause noticeable slippage.
Worst tranny ever was in the Bronco II's. I'm pretty sure the owners manual said replace unit every 12 months or when temperature dipped below 0 c, whichever comes first.
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Post by disturbed on Mar 27, 2009 21:03:17 GMT -4
46 is a fairly good tranny, the only prob i have seen at the dealer is the converter blows up, just make sure you dont use atf +3
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Post by projectnightmare on Mar 27, 2009 21:16:06 GMT -4
Worst tranny ever was in the Bronco II's. I'm pretty sure the owners manual said replace unit every 12 months or when temperature dipped below 0 c, whichever comes first. oh wow. a4ld flashback. I had one fail on the highway coming back from Windsor. the 5 speed was so much better.
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