1999 DODGE RAM oil change

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual replace PCM and see INACTIVE DTC CONDITION under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
SYSTEM. Testing is complete.
         DTC P0783: 3-4 SHIFT SOL, NO RPM DROP @ 3-4 SHIFT
          Circuit Description
         Circuit

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual necessary. See appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article. If
transmission is okay, go to next step.
         6) Replace governor pressure solenoid. Replace transmission
oil pan and refill fl

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual predetermined conditions. Possible causes are: faulty governor
pressure sensor, shorted or open 5-volt supply circuit or faulty PCM.
Testing is complete.
         6) While monitoring GOV PRESSURE sens

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual scan tool, read governor pressure sensor voltage. If voltage is
greater than 4.65 volts, go to next step. If voltage is 4.65 volts or
less, go to step 11).
         4) Turn ignition off. Disconnect tr

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          10) If governor pressure voltage is than .12-.80 volt, go to
next step. If governor pressure voltage is .80 volt or greater, go to
test DTC P1763B: GOVERNOR PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTS TOO HIGH (AN

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual TRIP COUNTER displays "0", return to appropriate test(s). If DTC
SPECIFIC GOOD TRIP COUNTER displays one or more, repair is complete.
Go to step 9).
         3) If coming to this test from a mis-fire

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual pinion face. Etched marking, in thousandths of an inch, indicates
deviation from standard dimension.
         5) When etched marking is negative (-), add this amount to
pinion depth shim pack to obtai

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual interchangeable. Inspect all components for wear. Note amount of wear
in lifter body-to-camshaft contact area. Surface must have smooth and
convex contact face. If wear is apparent, carefully inspect
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