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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2007

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94 dodge- torque convertor lockup problem?

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ignatz - 22 Mar 2007 08:07 GMT
Have an old 94 Dodge 1 ton van - great vehicle descending into the abyss of
beaterdom.  On a recent trip on the highway had an interruption of power -
seemed like ignition, but very quick-felt almos mechanical- checked all
fluids - found the tranny fluid just a bit low, added fluid and problem
went away for 200 miles. Its a 318 with auto overdrive.  Later it came
back - added fluid and it was OK but came back - now its there even though
fluid is full. Wonder about torque conv. lockup being intermittent - I dont
think its the overdrive kicking in and out.  Any ideas on this would be
appreciated. Also wonder if I can disconnect lockup to eliminate problem ,
or if this would be wise.  thanx,  bob
ignatz - 26 Mar 2007 23:05 GMT
found 2 elec. connectors on left side of tranny- a 2 con, and a 4 conn. Is
the 2 wire one the torque convertor one? dont want to disconnect and try
the wrong one.  My manuals do not show this. Any help is appreciated.
thanx,  bob

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