2001 DODGE RAM Valve

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual ACCUMULATOR
DESCRIPTION
The accumulator (Fig. 57) is a hydraulic device
that has the sole purpose of cushioning the applica-
tion of a band or clutch. The accumulator consists of
a dual-land piston an

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual INSPECTION
Inspect the accumulator piston and seal rings (Fig.
61). Replace the seal rings if worn or cut. Replace the
piston if chipped or cracked.
Check condition of the accumulator inner and
outer

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual LOW/REVERSE (REAR) BAND
The rear band holds the rear planet carrier sta-
tionary by being mounted around and applied to the
low/reverse drum.
ADJUSTMENT - BANDS
FRONT BAND
The front (kickdown) band ad

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (7) Position new gasket on oil pan and install pan
on transmission. Tighten pan bolts to 17 N´m (13 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(8) Lower vehicle and refill transmission with
MopartATF +4, type 9602, fluid.
EL

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual Under cold conditions (below 50 degrees F sump),
the governor pressure solenoid valve response may
be too slow to guarantee 0 psi during the 0.5 second
calibration pulse. Calibration pulses are contin

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual REMOVAL
(1) Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands.
(2) Remove transmission fluid pan and filter.
(3) Disengage wire connectors from pressure sen-
sor and solenoid (Fig. 68).
(4) Remove screws hol

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual INSTALLATION
Before installing the pressure sensor and solenoid
in the governor body, replace o-ring seals, clean the
gasket surfaces and replace gasket.
(1) Place gasket in position on back of govern

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual FLUID AND FILTER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - EFFECTS OF
INCORRECT FLUID LEVEL
A low fluid level allows the pump to take in air
along with the fluid. Air in the fluid will cause fluid
pressures to be low a