Hi guys,
I've been lurking around here for awhile, and though I haven't had much to add, I'm hoping to talk through a recent issue I'm having. Sorry in advance for the long post. The devil is in the details!
Heres the situation:
2004.5 ram 2500 Cummins HO automatic trans, 4wd. Stock except 35x12.5 tires. 170kmiles
trans was replaced at 125k with a factory mopar unit in 2010.
i noticed two weeks ago that the engine was running 2krpm at 70mph (on speedo). I don't drive the truck regularly, so I thought it seemed high but everything else seemed gtg. So I went on with my weekend.
this last weekend, I drove up north. Loaded only with a 1500lb pop up truck camper. On the way home, after cruising 65mph for about an hour and a half, I noticed that my tach was swinging ~200rpm frequently.
The issue seemed to improve when I slowed down to 60, but didn't go away completely. Tach reading 1800-2000rpm. At 70mph, things seemed fairly happy.
One other event of note: during one of the periods at 65mph when the rpm was oscillating, I had to accelerate because of merging traffic. The trans down shifted what felt like two gears. Tach swung up to nearly the red zone for the split second it took me to back out. The truck seemed to up shift and continue on.
No cel light through all of this.
This is evening, I put my torque scan tool on and I received a check engine light with the truck idling. P0868. I suspected a Tc lockup issue might be related to the tps so I set up a line chart and swing the pedal (truck not running) through a few slow pedal sweeps. Nothing seemed jumpy or abnormal.
I know this p0868 code is low trans line pressure (correct?).
my thoughts on root cause:
plugged filter (scary- clutch material?)
line pressure sensor(seems common)
line pressure regulator(think the sensor and regulator come together?)
my plan was to change fluid and filter tomorrow, and if that doesn't solve the problem, either just replace the other two components or hook up with a friend who has acces to a line pressure gauge and a scan tool capable of reading demand pressure , then changing them once I've verified. Only advantage to doing this is if I have a Pump problem, I'll know before I waste money on the control parts.
-thoughts?
- have I missed anything?
-any resistance checks for either the solenoid or the sensor that can be performed externally?
-What are the odds that low line pressure has caused my od clutches to slip and burn up?
-same concern for the Tc lockup clutch?
-anyone think I can talk the dealer into honoring a 3yr/100k warranty even though the three years have passed!?
Thanks in advance!
I've been lurking around here for awhile, and though I haven't had much to add, I'm hoping to talk through a recent issue I'm having. Sorry in advance for the long post. The devil is in the details!
Heres the situation:
2004.5 ram 2500 Cummins HO automatic trans, 4wd. Stock except 35x12.5 tires. 170kmiles
trans was replaced at 125k with a factory mopar unit in 2010.
i noticed two weeks ago that the engine was running 2krpm at 70mph (on speedo). I don't drive the truck regularly, so I thought it seemed high but everything else seemed gtg. So I went on with my weekend.
this last weekend, I drove up north. Loaded only with a 1500lb pop up truck camper. On the way home, after cruising 65mph for about an hour and a half, I noticed that my tach was swinging ~200rpm frequently.
The issue seemed to improve when I slowed down to 60, but didn't go away completely. Tach reading 1800-2000rpm. At 70mph, things seemed fairly happy.
One other event of note: during one of the periods at 65mph when the rpm was oscillating, I had to accelerate because of merging traffic. The trans down shifted what felt like two gears. Tach swung up to nearly the red zone for the split second it took me to back out. The truck seemed to up shift and continue on.
No cel light through all of this.
This is evening, I put my torque scan tool on and I received a check engine light with the truck idling. P0868. I suspected a Tc lockup issue might be related to the tps so I set up a line chart and swing the pedal (truck not running) through a few slow pedal sweeps. Nothing seemed jumpy or abnormal.
I know this p0868 code is low trans line pressure (correct?).
my thoughts on root cause:
plugged filter (scary- clutch material?)
line pressure sensor(seems common)
line pressure regulator(think the sensor and regulator come together?)
my plan was to change fluid and filter tomorrow, and if that doesn't solve the problem, either just replace the other two components or hook up with a friend who has acces to a line pressure gauge and a scan tool capable of reading demand pressure , then changing them once I've verified. Only advantage to doing this is if I have a Pump problem, I'll know before I waste money on the control parts.
-thoughts?
- have I missed anything?
-any resistance checks for either the solenoid or the sensor that can be performed externally?
-What are the odds that low line pressure has caused my od clutches to slip and burn up?
-same concern for the Tc lockup clutch?
-anyone think I can talk the dealer into honoring a 3yr/100k warranty even though the three years have passed!?
Thanks in advance!