2001 DODGE RAM Ac control

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual Fig. 249 Upper Housing Shift Valve and Pressure Plug Locations
1 - UPPER HOUSING 8 - RETAINER
2 - 1-2 SHIFT VALVE AND SPRING 9 - 1-2 SHIFT CONTROL VALVE AND SPRING
3 - 2-3 SHIFT VALVE AND SPRING 10 -

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual REGULATOR VALVE
The pressure regulator valve is needed to control
the hydraulic pressure within the system and reduce
the amount of heat produced in the fluid. The pres-
sure regulator valve is locate

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual Meanwhile, the torque converter is filled slowly. In
all other gear positions (Fig. 252), fluid flows
between two right side lands to the switch valve and
torque converter. At low pump speeds, the flo

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual 1-2 SHIFT CONTROL VALVE
It contains a valve with four lands and a spring. It
is used as both a ªrelayº and ªbalancedº valve.
The valve has two specific operations (Fig. 260):
²Aid in quality of t

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual THROTTLE VALVE
In all gear positions the throttle valve (Fig. 265) is
being supplied with line pressure. The throttle valve
meters and reduces the line pressure that now
becomes throttle pressure. The

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual Once the TCC control valve has moved to the right
(Fig. 267), line pressure is directed to the tip of the
switch valve, forcing the valve to the right. The
switch valve now vents oil from the front of

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual MANUAL VALVE
The manual valve (Fig. 268) is a relay valve. The
purpose of the manual valve is to direct fluid to the
correct circuit needed for a specific gear or driving
range. The manual valve, as t

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (19) Turn upper housing over and remove switch
valve, regulator valve and spring, and manual valve
(Fig. 286).
(20) Remove kickdown detent, kickdown valve, and
throttle valve and spring (Fig. 286).
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