Guys... ..... first time post, I checked the archives and didn't see anything relating to my problem. So here goes..... 1995 3/4T 2WD, 130Kmiles, no bombs, just started in last 3K and cold weather, I do use the blockheaters.
transmission doesn't want to upshift 3-4 until gone about 10 miles without hitting 2200 rpms, and when it does finally upshift, its a soft upshift. Problem kinda goes away after end of 30 mile run to town. transmission fluid check in neutral is kinda hard to really read because of all the little airbubbles in it. Last dealer transmission service per schedule, I complained about soft shift but "could not verfiy".
I'm not a vehicle abuser as I got 100K miles from my OEM Goodyears and am on my 3rd set of front brake pucks. Right now, except for my '52 Ford 8N tractor, my Dodge is my only running vehicle at my Rocky Ridge Sheep Station at the foot of 14K Mt. Rainier, south of Tacoma and I don't really want to tie it up with long and expensive service on SS income if I can help it. I'm not afraid of wrenching out in the gravel driveway, but its the livin' out innna the country, and the go get the forgotten part thats gonna bother me.
Any advice, comments, observations, recommendations will be greatly appricated. Is this something I can tackle? Best left to a dealer? Speciality transmission outfit? And I'll sell blood before I AAMCO... ... ... . Dell (WA)
transmission doesn't want to upshift 3-4 until gone about 10 miles without hitting 2200 rpms, and when it does finally upshift, its a soft upshift. Problem kinda goes away after end of 30 mile run to town. transmission fluid check in neutral is kinda hard to really read because of all the little airbubbles in it. Last dealer transmission service per schedule, I complained about soft shift but "could not verfiy".
I'm not a vehicle abuser as I got 100K miles from my OEM Goodyears and am on my 3rd set of front brake pucks. Right now, except for my '52 Ford 8N tractor, my Dodge is my only running vehicle at my Rocky Ridge Sheep Station at the foot of 14K Mt. Rainier, south of Tacoma and I don't really want to tie it up with long and expensive service on SS income if I can help it. I'm not afraid of wrenching out in the gravel driveway, but its the livin' out innna the country, and the go get the forgotten part thats gonna bother me.
Any advice, comments, observations, recommendations will be greatly appricated. Is this something I can tackle? Best left to a dealer? Speciality transmission outfit? And I'll sell blood before I AAMCO... ... ... . Dell (WA)