I have a 2006 3500 automatic transmission with approximately 40,000 miles on it. I have had a lot of problems with the transmission. It started when the transmission seemed to shift into neutral at about 45 mph before shifting into the next gear. I would have to let up on the accelerator to let it shift. It seemed to be right after third gear, this was an intermittent problem. Then it seemed that at times it would downshift instead of upshifting just for a quick second and then start to shift normally again. The dealer replaced the throttle position sensor, but this has not helped. Then it seemed the transmission would shutter when it would take off in first gear. At that point, the dealer said the transmission fluid was burned and rebuilt the transmission. That didn't seem to help either because at around 30 mph the transmission would miss a gear and RPM's would jump up. At this point, the dealer replaced the transmission. Now the transmission will not shift out of first gear unless you let off the accelerator and then push back down on it. Most of the miles are highway miles. Sometimes I pull a horse trailer. I don't think the problem has been with the transmission, but something that tells the transmission what to do. The dealer was going to put a "co-pilot" in the truck to monitor the system. Then, they told me they couldn't do it with the diesel engine. The dealer has talked to Dodge factory people on numerous occasions and there are supposedly no TSB's or other information from Dodge. I was hoping someone at the TDR might know more about the problem. Thanks for your help.
Mark Willis
Akron, Ohio
Mark Willis
Akron, Ohio