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Shawn Casey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/01/2003 22:40:02
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Subject: Transmision Issues IP: Logged
Message: I have a heavily modified 2001 club cab r/t. I recently encountered some Transmission problems. I just installed a Trans go shift kit and a Mopar performance torque converter. It was shifting a little weird hadn’t gotten all the bugs out of it now it wont move. And I have a check engine code of 1757 which means no system pressure. I need some serious help I live in Houston Texas and not to sure of a friendly dealer or shop to help me out. I am also in the armed forces and on a limited budget so if anyone has any ideas please feel free to help.
Casey
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cudashoe DakotaEnthusiast
4/01/2003 22:43:44
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Message: Did you get your $4962.00 back yet?
If so invest it in the Tremac 5 speed. KRC performance is putting together a kit for the R/Ts.
2000 RC 4.7 5 Speed, 3.92 sure grip stock; mods - Leach PCM, F&B 72mm TB, HO cams & Intake, JBA headers w/ Dr. Gas tamdem X-pipe w/true 2 1/2 duals, MBRP Cuda tips, AAR functional Cuda style hood, Full Hotchkis suspension, Hurst Stick, IAT adjuster, electric fan only, SSB rear1989 Shelby #799 White
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2001rt Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/02/2003 07:37:48
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Message: Shawn,
Go over to www.dakotart.com and follow the discussion links, it will take you to an all R/T site where several members live in Houston and will be more than willing to help you.
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Shawn Casey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/02/2003 22:05:58
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Message: I posted it there also.
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slopehead Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/03/2003 16:41:56
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Message: that no sytem pressure means either you are out of tranny fluid or the pump inside is shot or both, usually.
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Shawn Casey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/04/2003 00:08:20
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Message: It was a quart low I topped it off and I had gotten a little hot the day before so no telling what the problem it i could have burned the damm thing up. or it could be a problem with the valeve body after the shift kit install no clue here.
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