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Transmission Diagnosis Sioux Falls SD

Local resource for transmission diagnosis in Sioux Falls, SD. Includes detailed information on local companies providing auto services and which give access to transmission repair, transmission fluid, transmission failure, transmission additives, transmission leak sealers, transmission troubleshooting, fuel system repairs, transmission leak repair and to other transmission services.

Barneys Auto Salvage Inc
(605) 338-7041
2700 N Cliff Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Jims Automatic Transmission
(605) 339-0454
605 E 4th Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Transmissions Plus
(605) 336-3538
1909 E Rice Street
Sioux Falls, SD
All Tune and Lube
(605) 367-9088
4707 Arrowhead Parkway
Sioux Falls, SD
JandM Transmission Service Inc
(605) 368-2050
46947 100th Street
Tea, SD
Jack EGGE Automatic Transmission Service
(605) 336-3108
104 W 12th Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Cheech and Mannys Family Auto Shop
(605) 271-5244
213 S Mable Ave, Range 100
Sioux Falls, SD
Jay EGGE Automatic Service
(605) 332-8338
7101 E Arrowhead Parkway
Sioux Falls, SD
Empire Transmission and Brake
(605) 361-4405
3101 S Shirley Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Hostetler Repair LLC
(605) 647-5938
241 Sd Highway 44
Chancellor, SD
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Transmission Issues in Chrysler Intrepid


May 13, 2009

Automatic overdrive transmission goes into second gear (limp-in mode) and will not shift, and trouble codes for the transmission solenoid pack are stored in memory.

Affected Chrysler Intrepid Models:
1998-2002 2.7L, 1998-2001 3.2L, 1996-’97 3.3L and 1996-2002 3.5L

Symptom: Automatic overdrive transmission goes into second gear (limp-in mode) and will not shift, and trouble codes for the transmission solenoid pack are stored in memory.

Codes: P0750, P0755, P0760 and P0765

Problem 1 of 3: The transmission or electronic automatic transaxle (EATX) relay has a slower than normal response time causing the transmission control module (TCM) to set solenoid codes.

Test & Fix: Testing the response time of the transmission or EATX relay is usually unreliable. A quick test is to swap the relay with an identical relay on the vehicle or just replace it and retest.

Problem 2 of 3: The transmission solenoid pack has a solenoid winding that has higher or lower than normal resistance.

Test & Fix: Unplug the 8-way solenoid pack connector and check the resistance of each of the solenoid windings. Normal resistance is 1-3 ohms. Replace the solenoid pack if one or more solenoid windings have higher than normal resistance.

Problem 3 of 3: The TCM has one or more failed solenoid drivers.

Test & Fix: A labscope may be used to show that one or more solenoid drivers in the TCM is not fully grounding...

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