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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / January 2008

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Plymouth Voyageur SE 6 cyl 3L

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mat_jones - 09 Jan 2008 15:05 GMT
Transmission problem

sometimes it works in reverse sometimes it does not.
is this the transmission itself or a sticky valve or sensor somewhere?
Ripcord - 09 Jan 2008 15:46 GMT
More like the need to adjust the reverse band. Get a repair manual to find
the location and proper procedure.

> Transmission problem
>
> sometimes it works in reverse sometimes it does not.
> is this the transmission itself or a sticky valve or sensor somewhere?
mat_jones - 09 Jan 2008 16:25 GMT
sorry 93 caravan

found this pic
http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl818f.htm

i am going to try to find this i guess but first i must ask, is this inside
the transmission or on the exterior- i know it sounds like a dumb question
at the very least it looks like something must have to be removed
thanks

i am waiting for it to cool down at the moment

> More like the need to adjust the reverse band. Get a repair manual to find
> the location and proper procedure.
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>> sometimes it works in reverse sometimes it does not.
>> is this the transmission itself or a sticky valve or sensor somewhere?
mat_jones - 09 Jan 2008 23:27 GMT
nope didnt work, but was worth the couple bux to learn some new stuff
thanks

> sorry 93 caravan
>
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>>> sometimes it works in reverse sometimes it does not.
>>> is this the transmission itself or a sticky valve or sensor somewhere?
truckdriver - 11 Jan 2008 00:42 GMT
> nope didnt work, but was worth the couple bux to learn some new stuff
> thanks
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your best bet is replace the valve body and if you have a trans cooler
on it replace it and put a new filter on before putting on the pan the
valve body is a problem on then
 
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