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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / June 2005

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2003 Ram 1500 tranny

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gary - 14 Jun 2005 14:36 GMT
Have a tranny whine that is beginning to be noticible in my truck. Under
 steady state freeway driving it seems to build up then go away then
repeat over a period of less than a minute. This is normally on level
surface but can and does occur also on hills both up and down.

Ideas. Nearing 36k so will take it in, but just wondering about
possibilities.

Gary
TBone - 14 Jun 2005 16:30 GMT
Are you sure that it is the tranny and not the rear axle.

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> Have a tranny whine that is beginning to be noticible in my truck. Under
>   steady state freeway driving it seems to build up then go away then
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> Gary
gary - 14 Jun 2005 21:26 GMT
> Are you sure that it is the tranny and not the rear axle.

No, not really. Assumption on my part.

Gary
TBone - 15 Jun 2005 02:34 GMT
I would check that first.  You really need to determine what conditions the
noise occurs and where it is coming from.

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> > Are you sure that it is the tranny and not the rear axle.
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> No, not really. Assumption on my part.
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> Gary
 
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