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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / November 2005

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Grinding Noise

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Ryan Hagen - 20 Nov 2005 03:02 GMT
I have a 97 Dakota. When I shift from park through Neutral to drive there is
a momentary grinding noise. Any ideas as to what this might be. I would
equate the noise to that of accidently cranking the engine while its
running. Thanks

Ryan
kf1@mts.net - 21 Nov 2005 16:34 GMT
I had a similar problem.
Any one have any idea of what to check for ?
kf1@mts.net
Bob M - 22 Nov 2005 16:27 GMT
> I had a similar problem.
> Any one have any idea of what to check for ?
> kf1@mts.net

 No. Since you failed to quote what it was you were responding to I
have no idea what you need.

Bob
kf1@mts.net - 21 Nov 2005 16:34 GMT
I had a similar problem.
Any one have any idea of what to check for ?
kf1@mts.net
Leroy - 24 Nov 2005 01:54 GMT
>I have a 97 Dakota. When I shift from park through Neutral to drive there is
>a momentary grinding noise. Any ideas as to what this might be. I would
>equate the noise to that of accidently cranking the engine while its
>running. Thanks
>
>Ryan

Does it do it with the engine stopped?
If so, I might consider some wiring or relay problem associated with
the neutral safety switch. Maybe it really is momentarialy engaging
the starter.

"Leroy"
 
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