W 350 Pickup V8-360 5.9L VIN 5 (1991)
Overdrive Planetary Gears: All Technical Service Bulletins
A/T - Delayed Transmission Engagement or No Drive
NO.: 21-20-93 Rev. A
GROUP: Transmission
DATE: Oct. 22, 1993
SUBJECT:
Transmission Delayed Engagement or No Drive
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 21-20-93 ISSUED 7/23/93 WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR
FILES. THE REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS**. ZJ LABOR TIME AND APPLICATION CORRECTED AND NOTES
ADDED.
MODELS:
1988-1993
(B) (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
(D) (AD) Ram Pickup, Ram Cab & Chassis
(N) (AN) Dakota/Dakota Sport/Dakota Cab & Chassis
1993
(ZJ)
Grand Cherokee
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH 42RH, 42RE, OR 46RH 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit a condition of "no drive" or "delayed transmission engagement". The customer may complain that the vehicle does not move
after shifting from "Park" into "Drive" or "Reverse".
DIAGNOSIS:
The condition could be difficult for the owner to demonstrate. The cause is a rough finish on the sides of the park tooth on the overdrive annulus gear. It
may only occur under certain combinations of grade, vehicle loading and which park tooth happens to be engaged.
The transmission actually engages, however, because the pawl has not released, no torque is transmitted to the drive shaft and the engagement is not felt.
If the throttle is opened slightly, it may appear as if the transmission is in "Neutral". If the throttle is opened aggressively, the engine acts as if the
transmission is in gear but the brakes are being applied.
Prior to any attempted repairs, all possible causes of "delayed engagement" or "no drive" should be checked.
Low oil level
Shift Cable/Linkage Adjustment
Transmission Low Line Pressure
Plugged Transmission Filter
Broken Pump Drive
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE: