my 1996 dodge cummins trans will not shift its like it ran out of fluid

Asked by brianabbey Jul 06, 2014 at 01:17 PM about the Dodge RAM 2500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the trans has been rebuilt has a billet converter and is full of fluid i drooped the pan it was
pretty clean and filter was attached i was driving down the road it was shifting fine then
just quit ?

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try the trans cooler is blocked or the line from the old trans,mine did the same thing,but now it has a don't wanna shift once in awhile after heay traffic or about 100 miles,its critical for dode,because in returnd on the overdrive then to the pan!

some times the electricial umbelical cord will build with rust (corroded connection) unplug it vlean jt with electromotive spray and a wire brush .that is what i did to fix the shifting problem on a 1994 dodge cummins fwd

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