This is on an 02 Dodge Stratus 4 cyl. AOD. In the mornings the car is will shift into reverse but not doing anything. It will sometimes do this in the forward gears to. I'm told the fluid and level looks fine and the problem only seems to occur in the mornings. Any ideas on this? I was told that the alternator may be going out but I can't see how that would be related especially if the problem only occurs in the morning. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by Jose View PostThis is on an 02 Dodge Stratus 4 cyl. AOD. In the mornings the car is will shift into reverse but not doing anything. It will sometimes do this in the forward gears to. I'm told the fluid and level looks fine and the problem only seems to occur in the mornings. Any ideas on this? I was told that the alternator may be going out but I can't see how that would be related especially if the problem only occurs in the morning. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by JimD View PostClutch volume index... measures amount of wear on clutches, probable dealer scanner or some high dollar units, i know mine don't show those parameters.
Chrysler was way ahead of everyone else in designing their automatic transmissions. I'm not saying it's the best one in the world but the technology they had in 1989 when the A604 came out was 5+ years a head of everyone else.
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Originally posted by BP View PostCorrect, it's the amount of time the solenoids stay open to get a good shift feel. It'll self adjust based on driving habits and clutch wear, instead of having adjustable bands and accumulator pistons like they used to have the PCM controls line pressures and solenoid duty cycles now.
Chrysler was way ahead of everyone else in designing their automatic transmissions. I'm not saying it's the best one in the world but the technology they had in 1989 when the A604 came out was 5+ years a head of everyone else.
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Originally posted by BP View PostChrysler was way ahead of everyone else in designing their automatic transmissions. I'm not saying it's the best one in the world but the technology they had in 1989 when the A604 came out was 5+ years a head of everyone else.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostCan you recommend a good shop to take it to?
If there aren't ant codes at all you might just need to do the quick learn, especially if the battery was disconnected recently or the car has been sitting for awhile.
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