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may be a pulley is stuck. if the serpentine belt is not circulating it will freeze the whole system. my jeep did the same thing . turned out one pulley was frozen and another loose. belt would turn few times then freeze
Have the transmission flushed, if you have a lot of miles on the car, the fluid may be too dirty to do it's job efficiently. It's a relatively cheap fix.
Kelly Anne Bishop
remove the trans pan this is the one facing down and towards the front dont pull end cover or diff cover. filter is under it install new filter and reinstall pan refill to correct level. keep in mind that changing the fluid this way only gets out about half the fluid because there is no way to drain the torque conveter also dont try to change the fluid when van is hot let me know if you need anything else
Hold down the black plastic TRIP METER RESET switch for 10 sec and ti will go into diagnostic mode. I did this and its cool. Do it with the van turned off!
It sounds like your transmission is overheating, you may want to check fluid, and get the tranny flushed, and get the trans filter changed. Hope it works out.
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