1998 dodge dakota V6, 3.9L, 2WD - not shifting from 2nd to 3rd without lifting foot from gas pedal. Shifts fine from 1st to 2nd, and from 3rd to 4th. It gets better as it warms up.
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Most likely the second gear section of the transmission has gone bad. There are 3 or 4 different gear sections or assemblies in an automatic transmission, when they go bad, they go bad.
you may not have trans problem at all. most of the time your motor mounts when worn out or broken can cause a hard ****. Put your car into gear with your foot on the brake and give some gas abrubtly and see if your engine jumps. do the same in reverse. remember to use the brake and have your hood open to see if your motor jumps.
It sounds like your input clutch seals are rolling. Is the check engine light on. It could also be the pressure control solenoid could be causing the problem aswell
it can be the shift solenoid in the trans there is one for 1st and 2nd then there is one for 3rd and fourth easy to change drop pan they are right there.about 40 to 60 at dealer for solenoid and of course fluid and filter about 60.00
having the same problem with the same truck
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