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SOURCE: what is recommended lug nut torque for 2007 dodge caravan
100 ft lbs
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SOURCE: What is the sequence for the bolts on oil pan, for
For the 2.8L there is no sequence. Torque for the bolts are 105 in.lbs.
For the 3.0L torque is 50 in.lbs. in sequence:
For the 3.3L and the 3.8L, no sequence but torque each bolt to 105 in.lbs.
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SOURCE: i need torque specs on 93 dodge 360 ..heads,
Cylinder Head Bolt 5.9L
Step 1 - 50 ftlb
Step 2 - 105 ftlb
Step 3 - Recheck At 105 ftlb
Tightening sequence
Rocker Arm Bolt
5.9L - 17 ftlb
SOURCE: i need torque specs for a 2004 dodge cummins 24
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SOURCE: diagnostic code for dodge caravan 1996 P1784?
The code is about the switch that monitors the hydraulic pressure for operating the low/reverse clutch of the transmission. That clutch is called into play for all forward gears as well as reverse, so it seems reasonable if that clutch were not working that the car wouldn't move in any gear. I would begin by making sure that there is sufficient trans fluid by inspecting its dipstick. If needed only use ATF +4 but don't overfill it. Also, just on a chance, take a look underneath to see if you see any motion of either the left or right half axles (or one moving, but one not) which would be another reason for no motion due to a drive shaft disconnection or some such anomaly. Other than that, your problem could be with the Low/Reverse solenoid switch in the solenoid pack portion of the transmission (the box on the driver's side of the trans) being stuck. That can be repaired without removing and rebuilding the transmission so let us hope that may be the cause. I would have the car towed to a good independent trans shop that has a reputation for knowing how to service the Chrysler electronic transmission.
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