RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
So the truck had a bad lurch if you went from decent throttle to no throttle. If was almost like it gave the motor a shot of fuel then nothing. You could hear the rear diff hammer forward then back as it loaded then unloaded. Read in the tdr mag there was a flash for that. So we took it to the dealer and they did the newest flash. Problem 90% gone.
Now though, tow/haul is almost gone! When in tow/ haul it will shift like it normally woulinasmuch if tow haul was off. It seems to shift so that the rpm drops to 1400 and is so low all you feel is vibrations out of the transmission. When towing a trailer now, it bogs so bad you can't gain speed. Manually shifting helps, but the driver should not have to do that! Sometimes when doing 40 mph under not much load (say 8 psi and under) it us already in 6th running 1100 rpm! Then when you put your foot into it to start picking up speed, it does not downshift! My poor transmission!
I have put about 6k on it since the reflash and still doing the same thing. The dealer spoke with Dodge engineering about it and they gave no clue. They gave him a million things to try as they don't know.
Anyone gave any thoughts? Are the autos the kind that learn the drivers pattern? If so, it is a slow learner!
Please help!
Robert
Now though, tow/haul is almost gone! When in tow/ haul it will shift like it normally woulinasmuch if tow haul was off. It seems to shift so that the rpm drops to 1400 and is so low all you feel is vibrations out of the transmission. When towing a trailer now, it bogs so bad you can't gain speed. Manually shifting helps, but the driver should not have to do that! Sometimes when doing 40 mph under not much load (say 8 psi and under) it us already in 6th running 1100 rpm! Then when you put your foot into it to start picking up speed, it does not downshift! My poor transmission!
I have put about 6k on it since the reflash and still doing the same thing. The dealer spoke with Dodge engineering about it and they gave no clue. They gave him a million things to try as they don't know.
Anyone gave any thoughts? Are the autos the kind that learn the drivers pattern? If so, it is a slow learner!

Please help!

Robert
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