My 48re is acting pretty weird, well weirder than normal and was wondering if you guys think its time to throw in the towel. Now the truck has only 95k on the odo and whoever owned it before was towing a fiver, obvious due to the holes in the bed for the fifth wheel mount and the 7 pin outlet. Reading many threads about towing fiver with a 2500 has convinced me that is not a good idea, and am pretty sure the previous owner might had pushed the GVWR or beyond. So enough background here is the problem,
When I back out of a parking spot (maybe 40 feet) then place the truck in drive it will stay in 1st and 2nd gear until the RPM hits 2. 5k to 3k then slam into the next gear. It only does this cycle once, reverting to the normal operation until the next short reverse session. I can place it in neutral and rev the motor to 2. 5k and 3k and back and drive and it will prevent me from having to break the speed limit on base (only 30) to "fix" the problem. This has been an issue since I purchased it in 'o6, figuring I'll just fix it when it finally craps out.
Now it seems to pause between 3rd and 4th shift, almost like its hunting for the right gear during highway speeds. I'm not towing and acceleration is smooth. Is there a common denominator within the transmission that will cause this? Or is this 48re just telling me to get lost and look for a replacement because its done in the next 4k? I'll be buying a TT next week and will be a little worried about this stocker kicking the bucket on the road with the family. Oh also, the issopro trans gauge I installed never reads over 180 so I don't think temperature is an issue.
I have priced replacements from ATS/Gorend/Suncoast/and BD and it looks like I'm out at least 2. 5k unless someone knows this problem is a shot valve body, etc. Long read I know, thanks!
Dave
When I back out of a parking spot (maybe 40 feet) then place the truck in drive it will stay in 1st and 2nd gear until the RPM hits 2. 5k to 3k then slam into the next gear. It only does this cycle once, reverting to the normal operation until the next short reverse session. I can place it in neutral and rev the motor to 2. 5k and 3k and back and drive and it will prevent me from having to break the speed limit on base (only 30) to "fix" the problem. This has been an issue since I purchased it in 'o6, figuring I'll just fix it when it finally craps out.
Now it seems to pause between 3rd and 4th shift, almost like its hunting for the right gear during highway speeds. I'm not towing and acceleration is smooth. Is there a common denominator within the transmission that will cause this? Or is this 48re just telling me to get lost and look for a replacement because its done in the next 4k? I'll be buying a TT next week and will be a little worried about this stocker kicking the bucket on the road with the family. Oh also, the issopro trans gauge I installed never reads over 180 so I don't think temperature is an issue.
I have priced replacements from ATS/Gorend/Suncoast/and BD and it looks like I'm out at least 2. 5k unless someone knows this problem is a shot valve body, etc. Long read I know, thanks!

Dave