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Hey guys,
Been here before, got some great advice, and I’m back again. Got a 1990 Dodge Grand Caravan with 195k miles on it that’s acting strangely. First off, when it first starts up, it idles fine, but if given any throttle, it revs up to about 1200rpm, then slowly settles to about 600, runs rough for a little while, then rises back to about 800. This will continue for about five minutes, and usually disappears about the time the van is warmed up.
However, recently I’ve been experiencing what I describe as an abnormally sensitive transmission. It downshifts at the slightest sign of a hill, and often seems confused as to which gear it’s supposed to drop into. It’ll shift out of 2nd, mess around in 3rd for a couple seconds, fall back back to 2nd and THEN shift to 3rd. It also likes to randomly shift to 3rd on the highway, gunning the rpms up to about 2800. It’s worrying me because this is a rebuilt transmission and I don’t want to damage the clutch with excessive shifting.
I’m shying away from the idea of a transmission failure. It’s not the shifting that’s at fault, it’s like the computer doesn’t know which gear it wants. The oil level is fine, it’s not burnt or anything. I’m kinda thinking it’s the TPS sensor, but I need some opinions.Thanks guys
EDIT: No CEL, no codes.
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