Hi, I have a transmission issue with my 2005 ram 2500 5.9 diesel automatic 48re 2x4 truck with 200k. Got the truck used and don't know if trans is original or not. I have done a lot of reading on this forum and have not found an issue exactly like mine. I have noticed Cerberusiam seems to be the local expert and was hoping he would chime in.
Truck sometimes seems to slip a bit on the 1 to 2 shift in D. Its like it gets to the top of first and overrevs a bit then rpms lower and slips sloppily into 2nd. This only happens in D and does not happen in manual 1 shifting to manual 2. Once it shifts into 3rd and overdrive every thing seems normal.
This problem is not my primary concern.
My primary concern is a slip then harsh gear engagement that happens when you are for example approaching a red light and you are almost completely stopped then the light turns green so you accelerate, the truck revs (like its in neutral) to about 3k rpms then violently bangs into gear. This also occurs when you are cruising say at 50mph and traffic in front of you slows to say 25mph and then you start to accelerate again, it will rev up like its not catching then bang into gear. This condition will not happen if truck is manually shifted.
So far I have replaced the front band with a new slip in band (old band looked well used but not terrible or worn to bare metal or anything), sonnax band strut, HD band anchor. And installed the upgraded borg warner governor pressure solenoid and transducer. With no change. Transmission fluid and filter also changed. Old fluid was still red but had a grayish or black cover when touched with paper towel (not sure when last service of it was). Magnet had metal on it but not really any more than I've seen with other trucks in the past.
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated. The only thing I can come up with after researching is possibly a bad overrunning clutch. Which is a part that doesn't seemed to get mentioned very often. I'm not sure if there is another more common name for it or not.
Thanks
Truck sometimes seems to slip a bit on the 1 to 2 shift in D. Its like it gets to the top of first and overrevs a bit then rpms lower and slips sloppily into 2nd. This only happens in D and does not happen in manual 1 shifting to manual 2. Once it shifts into 3rd and overdrive every thing seems normal.
This problem is not my primary concern.
My primary concern is a slip then harsh gear engagement that happens when you are for example approaching a red light and you are almost completely stopped then the light turns green so you accelerate, the truck revs (like its in neutral) to about 3k rpms then violently bangs into gear. This also occurs when you are cruising say at 50mph and traffic in front of you slows to say 25mph and then you start to accelerate again, it will rev up like its not catching then bang into gear. This condition will not happen if truck is manually shifted.
So far I have replaced the front band with a new slip in band (old band looked well used but not terrible or worn to bare metal or anything), sonnax band strut, HD band anchor. And installed the upgraded borg warner governor pressure solenoid and transducer. With no change. Transmission fluid and filter also changed. Old fluid was still red but had a grayish or black cover when touched with paper towel (not sure when last service of it was). Magnet had metal on it but not really any more than I've seen with other trucks in the past.
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated. The only thing I can come up with after researching is possibly a bad overrunning clutch. Which is a part that doesn't seemed to get mentioned very often. I'm not sure if there is another more common name for it or not.
Thanks