91 dodge dakota

Asked by Jeffrey Mar 22, 2018 at 04:20 PM about the 1991 Dodge Dakota LE Club Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When driving my transmission shifts constantly up
and down on the highway also when starting out it
sounds like it's in a high gear. On the highway I
took my od off and it ran fine until I put it back on.if
my od is off I still have the same problem starting  
out

3 Answers

34,310

possible internal problem with transmission Dodge trucks that era were known for issues.

25,740

The biggest issue with the Dodge transmission in the 1990 to 1992 model years was the shift modulator, od solenoid, governor pressure sensor and governor pressure solenoid. Any one of these can impair the normal shifting of the transmission.

25,740

Sorry, forgot to say that before you start judging your truck too harsh, just take a look at the odometer; after 180,000 miles parts that are at "work" constantly start wearing, such as in the transmission.

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