I've had enough!
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I've had enough!
Installed the DTT noise filter, but this thing is still losing lockup ... what gives? It drove great all day, then I got on the freeway to go pick up one of my kids and it starts acting worse than before. I had to pull off and call the wife, so she could go get my son ... I am getting sick of this POS truck!!! Please, someone help me out here, before I go insane!
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I feel your pain. Mine did it today also. Do you have anything plugged in to the cig lighters? Have you replaced the batteries, alternator, blower fan? Anything electrical? Think about it hard.
I can get it to stop if I turn off all the electrical stuff. Try it the next time it happens. Where your lights on?
I can get it to stop if I turn off all the electrical stuff. Try it the next time it happens. Where your lights on?
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Originally Posted by Geico266
I feel your pain. Mine did it today also. Do you have anything plugged in to the cig lighters? Have you replaced the batteries, alternator, blower fan? Anything electrical? Think about it hard.
I can get it to stop if I turn off all the electrical stuff. Try it the next time it happens. Where your lights on?
I can get it to stop if I turn off all the electrical stuff. Try it the next time it happens. Where your lights on?
That $500 is looking mighty tempting!!!
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Originally Posted by piperca
Checked the batteries and they were fine (both 12.75 Volts). I recently cleaned all the connections too. I had everything turned off (heater, a/c, etc.). Nothing in the cig lighter. Yes, my lights were on, but I've had them on all day, as it's foggy here.
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Ok, I did an APPS reset today, per DTT's instructions, but didn't loosen the screws to adjust it. I was able to use a channel locks to move it slightly and got the reading I needed. It was at .49 VDC and needed to be at .526 VDC. I just checked it and it's now at .48 VDC.
I was throwing the P0122 code (tps voltage low) and had it erased this morning, after I finished the install. The code hasn't come back (YET!). Could this be my problem?
I was throwing the P0122 code (tps voltage low) and had it erased this morning, after I finished the install. The code hasn't come back (YET!). Could this be my problem?
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Originally Posted by piperca
Ok, I did an APPS reset today, per DTT's instructions, but didn't loosen the screws to adjust it. I was able to use a channel locks to move it slightly and got the reading I needed. It was at .49 VDC and needed to be at .526 VDC. I just checked it and it's now at .48 VDC.
I was throwing the P0122 code (tps voltage low) and had it erased this morning, after I finished the install. The code hasn't come back (YET!). Could this be my problem?
I was throwing the P0122 code (tps voltage low) and had it erased this morning, after I finished the install. The code hasn't come back (YET!). Could this be my problem?
What voltage is your batteries engine off?
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Low? Why do you think that? I've been told that's very much acceptable. Please explain.
Taken from Popular Mechanics website:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/auto...tml?page=2&c=y
"Charge
With the battery charged, open circuit voltage should be 12.6 to 12.8 volts with the engine off and all loads off. With the car running and all loads off, the voltage should be between 13.6 and 14.5 volts."
Taken from Popular Mechanics website:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/auto...tml?page=2&c=y
"Charge
With the battery charged, open circuit voltage should be 12.6 to 12.8 volts with the engine off and all loads off. With the car running and all loads off, the voltage should be between 13.6 and 14.5 volts."
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Dodge has a bulletin regarding this specific problem. They can do a reprogram to dampen the APPS signal and make it less susceptible to electrical noise from alternator brushes, worn motors, or the APPS itself. I've done it to vehicles before and it works well.
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Check the batteries with them disconnected. The batteries are wired in paralell. This keeps the system at 12 volts, but puts out more amperage than a single battery. Since they are in paralell a good battery may be supporting a bad battery(or a battery with a dead cell or two). Disconnect the the batteries and check each one individually. If you have a bad battery or battery with some dead cells, it could be making the voltage regulator act screwy and put more noise on the lines and be causing your shifting problems.