How can I get my Dodge Durango to shift?

How can I get my Dodge Durango to shift?

Usually, I could get it to shift by dropping it into 2nd gear with the shift lever, then back into drive and it would usually shift properly after that. This was an intermittent problem too, one that I feared would be hard to diagnose and fix.

Are there transmission problems in a Dodge Durango?

I started searching for Dodge Durango transmission problems on Google and came across a YouTube video that showed a similar issue, except this guy was having his problem at 70 mph where the vehicle kept dropping into and out of overdrive.

Where can I buy a Dodge Durango sensor?

These sensors are easy to find in local auto stores like O’Reilly, Autozone, NAPA, etc.. where they keep them in stock. My web search on the Autozone site assured me that the TPS333 (the model my 1999 Durango 5.9L used) was in stock at my local Autozone store.

What should the ohms be on a Dodge Durango?

Ideally, it should read from about 800 ohms to 5 K-ohms and increase consistently while rotated in one direction. The sensor is easy to access on the side of the throttle body just under the air box.

Why is the transmission on my Dodge Durango not working?

So when the transmission started acting funny after about 130,000 miles, I began to think my luck had finally run out.

When does Chevy Silverado shift into 2nd gear?

-In Drive, 1st engaged, no sleeping, at full throttle engine hit the rev limit and transmission won’t shift, shifts only when let off the gas. Same thing in 4HI or 4LO. – When I hit the throttle hard until 4000 rpm and let off it shifts at about 2500 rpm.

Why does my transmission not shift from 1st to 2nd?

Transmission started acting up today. Drove truck about 3 hours on expressway unloaded, no trailer, and when getting off highway on off ramp, I started from dead stop, 1st gear fine, but it would not shift to 2nd gear without letting up off fuel pedal. The RMS were up over 3000 and it would still not shift.

Where can I get an oil change on my Dodge Durango?

I was impressed lately when I took it to a Grease Monkey, which is an oil change franchise common in Colorado, and learned that one of their other customers owns 2 Dodge Durangos of the same vintage as mine and each was approaching 300,000 miles with no major issues.