2001 DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY automatic transmission fluid

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual applied, move selector lever momentarily to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
(8) Check the transaxle fluid level and add an
appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual pressure. Generally governor pressure ranges from
0-100 psi from idle to maximum speed, and rises pro-
portionally with the increase in output shaft speed.
Governor pressure and throttle pressure are

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual STANDARD PROCEDURE - OIL PUMP VOLUME
CHECK
Measuring the oil pump output volume will deter-
mine if sufficient oil flow to the transmission oil
cooler exists, and whether or not an internal trans-
mis

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual THROTTLE VALVE LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT
The throttle valve linkage adjustment is very
important to proper transaxle operation. This adjust-
ment positions a valve which controls shift speed,
shift quality,

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual OPERATION
The converter impeller (Fig. 235) (driving member),
which is integral to the converter housing and bolted
to the engine drive plate, rotates at engine speed.
The converter turbine (driven me

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC)
In a standard torque converter, the impeller and
turbine are rotating at about the same speed and the
stator is freewheeling, providing no torque multipli-
cation. By app

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual AUTOMATIC - 41TE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
AUTOMATIC - 41TE
DESCRIPTION..........................159
OPERATION............................159
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING................159
41TE TRANSAXLE

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual VALVE BODY
DESCRIPTION..........................289
OPERATION............................290
REMOVAL.............................290DISASSEMBLY..........................292
ASSEMBLY...................