1995 Plymouth Voyager, 3.3 engine Tranny

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by Dr Pepper, Apr 5, 2005.

  1. Dr Pepper

    Dr Pepper Guest

    1995 Plymouth Voyager, 3.3 engine Tranny

    OK, I've had this puppy for a little while now, and I can better
    explain the problem.
    OCCASIONALLY, it will do a hard shift while in the lower gears, and
    then it goes into "limp home" mode. I stop, turn off the key, and then
    start it and all appears to be OK, till the next time.
    QUESTION:
    Will replacing the sensors correct this problem?
    What do you think??

    Thanx

    Ron C.
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    Dr Pepper, Apr 5, 2005
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  2. Dr Pepper

    jdoe Guest

    Have it scanned. Throwing parts at it will not save you $$$.
    Larry
     
    jdoe, Apr 6, 2005
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  3. Dr Pepper

    Joe Guest

    I predict that replacing sensors will not help it at all. There's no reason
    to think it would, is there? Was there some logic to the question?

    I have had that problem on a variety of worn out cars, and I had some
    experiences with it on my 92 Caravan 3.3. I had mine scanned, and the
    results of that made pretty good sense. So get the scan.
     
    Joe, Apr 8, 2005
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