> Hi to all in group, I have a 97 grand voyager 3.3 and 70,000 mi. and its
> had most all the services done me including the tranny services with the
> proper chrylsler atf#3. My tranny has a high speed whine at about 65mph+
> and no other problems leaks etc, shifts smooth but my question is that
> whine something that I should be worried about for breakdown later on with
> this famous tranny.
Does it mean that failure is in the future?
>> Hi to all in group, I have a 97 grand voyager 3.3 and 70,000 mi. and its
>> had most all the services done me including the tranny services with the
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> There are a couple of TSB's on the subject, do a google search using the
> terms chrysler transfer gear whine.
Burgerman - 10 Aug 2007 12:13 GMT
> Does it mean that failure is in the future?
Well since no transmission will go forever no matter how healthy, and it
cant fail in the past, and you are not using it in the present then
logically the only answer can be yes!
>>> Hi to all in group, I have a 97 grand voyager 3.3 and 70,000 mi. and its
>>> had most all the services done me including the tranny services with the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> There are a couple of TSB's on the subject, do a google search using the
>> terms chrysler transfer gear whine.

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John Kunkel - 10 Aug 2007 20:33 GMT
> Does it mean that failure is in the future?
Not because of the whine, it's more of an annoyance than a real problem.
>>> Hi to all in group, I have a 97 grand voyager 3.3 and 70,000 mi. and its
>>> had most all the services done me including the tranny services with the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> There are a couple of TSB's on the subject, do a google search using the
>> terms chrysler transfer gear whine.
Larry - 12 Aug 2007 05:25 GMT
Thanks for the Help on the whine I can live with that but I heard that there
may be a software upgrade for the bump feel when coming to a stop that seems
to happen only with the ac on.
>> Does it mean that failure is in the future?
>
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>>> There are a couple of TSB's on the subject, do a google search using the
>>> terms chrysler transfer gear whine.