I recently replaced the crankshaft in a 2005 Dodge Grand caravan, and now the transmission is not shifting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. What could I check other than the fluid level, it has plenty of fluid.
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The transmission to the motor block alignment is off on any or all componants between this area is off. You will need to pull this and insure they all are properly aligned when re-installed. Cause is coming from one or more binding up.
Hello! The DTC P0016 inidicates a cranskshaft and camshaft misalignment. If you only replaced the camshaft position sensor - you may need to replace the crankshaft position sensor - which is located at the top where the engine and transmission connect.
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The Dodge vehicles have an external solenoid pack that runs the trany.My experiance the solenoid pack starts to leak trany fluid into the electrical conector.Sometimes you can clean the fluid out with a spray cleaner and compressed air and it will temporaly fix the problem.If it does you know the solenoid pack will need to be replaced.
The buzzing sound is from the torque convertor lock up solenoid,there is a fuse for this under the hood to verify thats the problem from the buzzing,next where did you get the vss,if it's not oem from a dealer than I would think it's the problem also using a obii scan tool check and clear any codes,so as far as not starting is this from a dead battery or other issue I would unhook the vss and see if it can start.
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