trans problems

Asked by therapist1 Mar 18, 2011 at 10:06 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When driving down the road, car slips into neutral, or at least feels like it and won't go, tach goes up. Also slips in 2nd gear. Trouble code is P0732. Can anybody give me idea what's going on. Is there a trans. computer,relay or sensor that maybe bad? Thanks

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7,555

i think its a problem related to gearbox. check ur manual and find out the corresponding error. http://chrysler300.org/

975

Check your transmission fluid, you may need to flush it out and top up with fresh Mopar ATF4

61,205

The code means your slipping in 2nd gear. Check for correct fluid level, filter may be due for a change. But if it's only in 2nd gear then the trans has an internal problem

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