Can problems

Asked by Corey Apr 18, 2018 at 02:38 PM about the 2000 Dodge RAM Van 1500 Cargo RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My van can go in reverse and neutral and still be as
it's in drive won't back up or go neutral but if I look
under the car and move gear inside the van the
shift cable don't move by transmissions but it
moves from inside is it my transmission gone bad

2 Answers

The shift cable don't move down the bottom by transmission when it's put In gear

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You need to check the shift linkage and make sure it is working, this maybe your problem. Are you getting any codes? The transmission shift sensor may be bad or the shift solenoids need to be replaced. There is the governor pressure solenoid, which is a round metal can on the right side of the valve body. There is also the TCC/3-4 solenoid pack, which is mounted to the right side of the valve body. This is a double solenoid that comes with the internal transmission wiring harness, these are internal parts and to replace them you need to remove the valve body from the transmission. It is difficult to make a correct diagnosis not being with the truck.

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