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Hommie Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/20/2006 19:28:19
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Message: I bought my new 04' Dakota a while back. It has the small V8 with the auto trans. After a couple of trips in the thing, it feels wheezie, and 'hunts' to want to shift down while doing the speed limit up small hills. I finally need to get off my butt and think about getting an intake modification and perhaps a 'cat.- back' system, but I don't really know what system or whatever would be the best.
Would anyone be good enough to point me in the right direction. What the hell should I do, or perhaps don't waste the money or whatever. Have any of you been really happy with such a system.
Thanks for any and all advice...Hommie
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Dan M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/20/2006 21:50:04
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Message: Damn hommie, I thought this thread was about the Jefferson's.
Mine doesn't hunt going up small hills. I have an 02 QC 4.7L V8. What do you mean hunt? do you notice anything going on with the RPM guage?
- Dan M
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.boB Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/21/2006 23:54:38
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Message: Sounds like a vacuum leak. Before making any mods, figure out what the problem is and get it fixed.
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TexasTodd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2006 02:54:36
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Message: Sounds like an auto transmission to me.
huh, huh, silly autos
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GB2000 GenIII
12/22/2006 03:33:50
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Message: Being an auto tranny owner...I agree with TexasTodd. Might be able to help reduce those problems adjusting the tv cable a lil.
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Dan M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2006 06:02:19
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Message: mine is an auto transmission and doesn't hunt. Sure it wants to downshift, but if you keep the gas steady it'll stay in the same gear, RPMs will jump a little.
no transmission should hunt, not even an auto on an inclide.
- Dan M
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RadioMan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2006 07:05:02
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Message: Hommie, The *hunting* you are more than likely
talking about is the tranny going in and out of
torque converter lock up with evey hill it comes
to.
I to have the same problem with my 02 4.7 Sport.
It's a moron DC engineers way of not letting
the engine *work* up a hill of ANY grade. You
REALLY notice it while in cruse control.
What you save in gas in full *lock up* over
drive is LOST going up a 5% grade. Great thinking
isn't it?
For that reason alone, I'll never buy another
truck of any brand with a auto tranny again. I
don't care to have it computer controlled.
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parts manager Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2006 11:19:24
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Message: Hommie sounds like a standard 45RFE trans its one of the trademarks of the 604series trannies but in all seriousness you should take it to a dealer and get the controllers reflashed. making sure they look for transmission TSB's. Do you have any codes stored in the computer? poss Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) fault just 1 of a few possible things that can give you shifting problems
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2funny Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2006 13:35:01
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Message: a ha ha ha ha
i'm with Dan M
i seen the post and heard that old song playing
"owww we're moving on up, to the east side, to a deluxe apartment in the sky, sky, sky"
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Flippy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2006 22:57:05
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Message: GB2000's a women with nothing beter to do than add his 2 cents worth.
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