What kind of transmission does a Dodge Grand Caravan have?
Dodge vehicles with an automatic transmission, offer a transmission that comes equipped to handle various speeds. This is achieved by producing various gear ratios. Additionally, the torque converter will work to transfer power from the engine to the transmission by “fluid coupling”.
How does a Dodge Grand Caravan shift gears?
For various reasons, the automatic transmission must can be disconnected from the engine to shift gears temporarily. This is controlled by the lock-up located in the torque converter. Dodge vehicles with an automatic transmission, offer a transmission that comes equipped to handle various speeds. This is achieved by producing various gear ratios.
When to take a Dodge Grand Caravan to the mechanic?
When you have low transmission fluid, you may have a possible fluid leak. Therefore, you should take the car to a mechanic to see about getting the low transmission issue properly identified and repaired to prevent further damage to your Dodge transmission.
Are there any problems with the Dodge Caravan?
The Dodge Grand Caravan Common Problems One of the most common issues that many Dodge Caravan owners report with their vehicles- is delayed transmission engagement. Owners also report that it can be difficult to shift the car into another gear. Other issues such as shaking and shuddering when driving have also been documented.
How to get a remanufactured Dodge Grand Caravan?
To learn more about a remanufactured Dodge Grand Caravan A604 transmission or Dodge Grand Caravan 62TE transmission, give us a call at 1-866-812-7560. Or you can check on the price and availability of a remanufactured Dodge Grand Caravan transmission.
What causes torque converter on Dodge Grand Caravan to fail?
Another common Dodge Grand Caravan transmission problem is the complete failure of the torque converter. This can be caused by a number of OE design flaws, overheating, or simply using Dexron ATF, instead of the correct Chrysler-specific Type 7176 ATF.