transmision on my dodge is getting hot and its sliping in 1st gear
Asked by ericjenn07 Mar 31, 2013 at 10:32 PM about the 1997 Dodge RAM 1500 Laramie SLT Club Cab LB 4WD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
ive got a 97 dodge ram 1500 4*4 the tranny is getting hot and it slips in 1st....when i first start the truck and put it in
drive it does fine after it starts to warm up is i have problems what can i do to figure out why the tranny is getting so
hot
18 Answers
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
you have the correct level --hot, what you need to do know is see if the transmission cooler at the radiator air is blocked or worse yet transmission oil flow is blocked...in any event the cooling loop of the transmission isn't working. Let's find out why, shall we?
ericjenn07 answered 11 years ago
yes could a bad water pump cause the tranny to get hot
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
so...a separate problem? we're loosing coolant. transmission is in a different department, other part of the show, the coolant lines come onto the radiator, where they are getting heated up too much....apparently~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
you know to check the transmission oil level hot, with the engine running, should be between the two hash marks-
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
You know to check the coolant level by looking at the overfill bottle should be halfway cold and three quarters full hot~
ericjenn07 answered 11 years ago
how do i find out if the tranny flow is blocked or if the cooling system is working like it should
ericjenn07 answered 11 years ago
yes tranny fluid is full but u can tell it is getting to hot u can smell it
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
did you pull the dipstick and the level running was between the two hash marks...well give it a sniff, should not smell burned nor be anything but cherry red~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
the transmission should NOT overheat with normal service, only when under load demands will start to heat-up~
ericjenn07 answered 11 years ago
its black and its smells llike its been burnt
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
if you had an infra-red thermometer, you could point it at various parts of the cooling system, the transmission lines and cooler, the hoses and we could tell if it's cooling alright~
ericjenn07 answered 11 years ago
some one told me that there is a valve in one of the lines and sometime they go bad
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
...well take it to have transmission service done, they'll drop the pan, change the filter, empty the torque converter replace the pan gasket and fill up (6-8 quarts of fluid, dexron?....not sure with chrysler) they can check flow thru the transmission cooler lines at that time~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
only valve I can think about is the coolant thermostat which opens up to let the coolant flow when the engine reaches operating temperature -195F~
There is a check valve built into the transmission line that is known to go bad on these. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcTJi-E37ZM
EricpittsburghPa answered 8 years ago
Hello Get the fluid and filter changed in your transmission. I had the same issue before and it worked for me. I also added Lucas transmission Additive to new fluid once you installed new filter, or some have two filters in tranny and it stopped all shuttering and loss of movement. Make sure its never under/over filled.Hope this helps someone !
Stratus_849 answered 7 years ago
Try unplugging the transcooler lines by pouring approx. 1 litre of a bleach and sand 50/50 ratio solution straight in the carb, works like a charm for me!!