http://bit.ly/AutomaticTransmissionUnderstandChryslerandDodgeTransmission – Various Chrysler and Dodge transmission systems such as the 41TE, 42LE, 42RLE, 5 …
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Excellent. We are glad you enjoyed it. We look forward to the next.
You are welcome!!
I’m trying to learn automatic transmission diagnostics and rebuilding. I’m
not employed at a transmission shop unfortunately. I trying to get hands-on
experience on my own. I’m thinking about joining a group such as yours
because I need lots of training regarding the hydraulics and valve body.
What membership package do you recommend for someone in my situation?
do you guys plan on making more instructional videos?
Do 2008 Chrysler Sebrings sedan LX have a CVT Transmission?
I have a car that needs a new transmission >.<
why do they have so many problems? why not do it right and copy Toyota?
We definitely are, more videos will be coming this month on YouTube and on
to our website.
Thanks for the video firstly. But I have 2002 Chrysler Concorde that has
the engine light on and also will not surpass 45MPH with an occasional jerk
while driving. I’m not sure but I might need to replace solenoid pack and
oxygen sensor. Any suggestions?
I have 2001 Dodge Stratus with 2.4 engine. Automatic transmission works
fine in all modes except: if I reduce throttle during strong acceleration
(when RPM goes above 3000), transmission makes strong hit. All motor and
transmission mounts are new and this didn’t help. No Check Engine light.
What’s the problem? Valve body?
Nice! Well you were probably an expert on this topic already! 🙂
I’m a big Dodge person, been one all my life 😀
thank you for the class really good info..
i like how your video has the close up shots of the parts
Oh sorry to hear that! What kind of car do you have?
Thanks for the feedback and we’re glad you liked it! We plan on posting
more instructional videos soon so please stay tuned!
Thanks, I was always curious as to how transmission systems worked