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Posted on Nov 08, 2010

2002 Dodge Carvan 3.3 liter was traveling 75 mph when car seemed to start coasting, no increase in speed with more RPM. Managed to get out of traffic but car will not move forward or reverse. Check engine codes show P0740 Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid, P0734 Gear 4 Incorrect ratio and P0700 Transmission Controll System MIL required. Car has 151,000 miles and I am questioning whether I can justify major transmission rerpair. Could this be a minor problem or a major repair require transmission rebuild?

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Anonymous

Having owned a trans shop in the 1990's,I would get ride of it
80% of my work,was Caravans transaxles.
Very unsafe vehicle,in the event of an accident,all van type vehicles are.

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