I am trying to decide if I need to take my 2004 2500 QuadCab to a second Dodge service facility for an opinion. The truck is new to me and has only 29k miles. It shifts fine under normal conditions. If I get into the throttle (1/2 wot or more) and accelerate thru the gears, there is a split second between 4th gear and tc lockup where the engine speed increases then it locks up firmly. It sounds as if the clutch slips then catches firmly. I took it to a country Dodge dealership down the road. The tech drove it (brought his test box along), said the kick down cable needed adjusted. He did that, and it improved things a bit. He drove it for 30 mins and concluded that it is normal and said that the engine makes so much torque it is probably a protective feature in the programming to help save the tc clutch. He tested the tc clutch and said it was not slipping (stalled the truck using the test box, pretty cool). The fluid and filter were just changed although I did put Valvoline full synthetic ATF+4 in it which he seemed to think might not be a good idea. Plan to drain and refill with Mopar this weekend. Any advice, shared experiences, etc. are appreciated by this new member.
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