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Caravan transmission question
Hi,
I am looking to buy a Dodge Caravan about 97-99. I heard that the transmission is very expensive part and don't want to be surprised after purchasing. So my question is what is the average life time for an elect trans on dodge caravan? Is there any way to test trans by a mechanic to make sure there is no problem with it? I actually have the same question about engine and any advice gratefully appreciated. Rob |
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"Rob" > wrote in message ... > Hi, > > > > I am looking to buy a Dodge Caravan about 97-99. I heard that the > transmission is very expensive part and don't want to be surprised after > purchasing. So my question is what is the average life time for an elect > trans on dodge caravan? Is there any way to test trans by a mechanic to make > sure there is no problem with it? > > > > I actually have the same question about engine and any advice gratefully > appreciated. > > > > Rob I have a '95 GC and a 99 T&C and neither of these vehicles has ever had a transmission problem. My only advice would be to make sure that maintenance has been done on any vehicle that you decide to purchase. Brigitte |
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Rob wrote:
> Hi, > > > > I am looking to buy a Dodge Caravan about 97-99. I heard that the > transmission is very expensive part and don't want to be surprised after > purchasing. So my question is what is the average life time for an elect > trans on dodge caravan? Is there any way to test trans by a mechanic to make > sure there is no problem with it? Well, I have a 96, but it is the same design as the 97-99s. My Grand Voyager has 161,500 miles on the original transmission with nothing beyond oil and filter changes every 30,000 miles or thereabouts. > I actually have the same question about engine and any advice gratefully > appreciated. My 3.3 is almost entirely original. The internals are original, but it has had the water pump, idler pulley and starter replaced. Otherwise, just normal maintenance items (plugs, wires, filters, etc.). Matt |
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We have right at 160,000 mi. on our 96 Grand Voyager w/3.3. No trans
problems to date. Fluid and filter change at 100K and 150K. The engine has needed a water pump. Just changed the timing chain, and it was ready. Have replaced the starter and alternator as preventive measures. Other than that, just normal plugs/wires/belts/hoses/filters stuff. It did crash a fuel pump at about 130K. Steve |
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Try to make sure you can get a service history on the vehicle. Also
hopefully it's only had mopar +3 or +4 fluid and oem filters otherwise it would be something to be wary of. Yes the technician can run a diagnostic on the trans. Not a guarantee but it is good to know the cvi's etc. Finally buy only a 3.3 or 3.8 stay away from a 3.0 or 4 banger. Not worth the aggravation. Larry "Rob" > wrote in message ... > Hi, > > > > I am looking to buy a Dodge Caravan about 97-99. I heard that the > transmission is very expensive part and don't want to be surprised after > purchasing. So my question is what is the average life time for an elect > trans on dodge caravan? Is there any way to test trans by a mechanic to > make > sure there is no problem with it? > > > > I actually have the same question about engine and any advice gratefully > appreciated. > > > > Rob > > |
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On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Frank Boettcher wrote:
> I had a 93 T & C that went through four transmissions in 125,000 miles. The first one almost certainly had a minor problem (input or output speed sensor, most likely), but it was swapped for a "remanufactured" piece of trash, which quickly failed and was swapped for another "remanufactured" piece of trash, which quickly failed and was swapped for another "remanufactured" piece of trash. That's normally what causes this kind of pattern. |
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Rob,
I've had 5 transmissions in my '97, all installed by the same shop over a 2 year period. They kept installing a rebuilt trans and filling it with the wrong fluid. The replacements would last anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 months. Finally a sit-down with the manager, owner and my lawyer resulted in a replacement that seems OK. They have a horrible reputation but I'm willing to bet 99% is fluid related problems. HTH, Jon "Rob" > wrote in message ... > Hi, > > > > I am looking to buy a Dodge Caravan about 97-99. I heard that the > transmission is very expensive part and don't want to be surprised after > purchasing. So my question is what is the average life time for an elect > trans on dodge caravan? Is there any way to test trans by a mechanic to make > sure there is no problem with it? > > > > I actually have the same question about engine and any advice gratefully > appreciated. > > > > Rob > > |
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Daniel J. Stern wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Frank Boettcher wrote: > > >>I had a 93 T & C that went through four transmissions in 125,000 miles. > > > The first one almost certainly had a minor problem (input or output speed > sensor, most likely), but it was swapped for a "remanufactured" piece of > trash, which quickly failed and was swapped for another "remanufactured" > piece of trash, which quickly failed and was swapped for another > "remanufactured" piece of trash. That's normally what causes this kind of > pattern. And the sad part is he went back to the same bad repair shop four times in a row... Matt |
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Zeppo wrote:
> I've had 5 transmissions in my '97, all installed by the same shop over a 2 > year period. They kept installing a rebuilt trans and filling it with the > wrong fluid. That's mistakes number two and three. Mistake number one was your choice of shop. |
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I had a 93 T & C that went through four transmissions in 125,000
miles. I have a 99 T & C that is approaching 115,000 miles with no problems. Maybe they engineering changed all those problems out of that tranny. On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 10:44:37 -0500, "Rob" > wrote: >Hi, > > > >I am looking to buy a Dodge Caravan about 97-99. I heard that the >transmission is very expensive part and don't want to be surprised after >purchasing. So my question is what is the average life time for an elect >trans on dodge caravan? Is there any way to test trans by a mechanic to make >sure there is no problem with it? > > > >I actually have the same question about engine and any advice gratefully >appreciated. > > > >Rob > |
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