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KevinP73 03-25-2018 01:54 PM

New (ongoing) issues with my Dakota
 
So now I have a new issue with my 2000 Dodge Dakota ( 4,7 w/45RFE automatic). I'm driving down the street when without any warning it just stopped driving itself. No forward or reverse. I rolled off to the side of the street and turned it off. After checking the fluid ( about a 1/2 quart low) I started it up and it drove fine. I went straight to a parts store and added fluid. It went about another three miles and repeated the problem. This time, even after sitting for a bit it still would drive itself. I had it towed home and it has been parked about a week while I researched what the issue might be.
.. I've decided to flush the fluid as it's kind of old and it's seriously aerated . I've disconnected the lines on the cooler and if my research is correct I should be able to start the motor, put it in neutral and the old fluid should pump out.
But there's the issue, it doesn't. Drive, reverse or neutral and no fluid flow. Is this an indication of a failed fluid pump or what else could be the issue?

kach22i 03-25-2018 02:03 PM

I've never had this problem but think the failed fluid pump theory is a good one.

Many times I've fixed my car/truck just by redoing some connections.

Air leaks in vacuum systems (actuators) and electrical connector corrosion are problematic on older vehicles.

Look for something obvious before going off in the direction of complex and costly.

Bob Kontak 03-25-2018 02:18 PM

Number 1 on this list looks plausible given you said aerated.

I have replaced solenoids on a handful of late 90's early 00's that would hang in gear long after they should have shifted but this does not sound like your symptoms.

Three Problems With The Dodge 45RFE Transmission That Are Easy To Fix

KevinP73 03-25-2018 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 9975246)

I just finished reading that. I agree #1 is very plausible but would that prevent the fluid pump from operating ? Shouldn't I have some flow when I open the lines and run the engine?

Dansvan 03-25-2018 02:30 PM

Are you trying it with the selector in neutral? And if it had a cooler thermostat you won't get much if any flow until its warmed up.

KevinP73 03-25-2018 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dansvan (Post 9975258)
Are you trying it with the selector in neutral? And if it had a cooler thermostat you won't get much if any flow until its warmed up.

Good point. I'll let it warm up and try it again.

Bob Kontak 03-25-2018 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinP73 (Post 9975252)
I just finished reading that. I agree #1 is very plausible but would that prevent the fluid pump from operating ? Shouldn't I have some flow when I open the lines and run the engine?

If the pump is functional AND no electronic or analog (thermo) requirement it should be dousing your garage floor.

KevinP73 03-25-2018 04:19 PM

I let the engine warm up and still nothing from the cooler lines. I slid a hose down the filler tube and pumped as much fluid as I could. Picture is of the fluid as it came out.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1522019833.JPG

Bob Kontak 03-25-2018 04:50 PM

What is the grey stuff on the right hand side?

ATF+4 is the red stuff, right?

KevinP73 03-25-2018 05:20 PM

The grey stuff is just light reflecting off the bottom of the dirty tub I was draining it in to. Yes red stuff is the atf


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