overdrive problem

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Asked by David May 27, 2014 at 07:00 PM about the 1999 Dodge RAM 1500 ST Club Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 99 ram extended cab 4x4 5.9 i just bought my truck about a month ago, every
thing has been working/running great untill today, i just got back from a 200 mile trip and
today i was on the highway and the overdrive started acting funny, it will go in to overdrive
then when i let off the gas it comes out and then eventually it will go back, it dont seem to
do it when its cold. please help

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ok i was driving today and the truck was cool for a hour or s, then i come to a stop light and it started idling about 500rpm then when i took off it felt underpowered like the motor wasnt responding to the gas pedal, then it would keep accelerating when i let off the gas then eventully it would quite, could it be a tps giving me all this problem

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