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1.000 mile is equal to 1609 meters. A truck is

1.000 mile is equal to 1609 meters. A truck is traveling at 42.00 km/h. What is the speed of the truck per hour?

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About 26 miles per hour.

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SOURCE: 2002 dodge ram 2500 diesel

When your truck is shifting like you mentioned you need to check the battery cables. Better yet just replace the cables. Even a small amount of corrosion can cause a break down in the flow of current to the trans computer and cause erratic shifting. New cables should fix you right up. If this does not take care you need to start looking into "noise" from the alternator wire or other electrical interferrence. Another possible solution is to install a Hapi Box which clears interferrence in the wire from the TPS to the trans computer. It worked on my '02 until the cables corroded. I stripped back about 6" and found a mess in there. Good luck. (oh, Dodge will seel you a new trans to fix this problem. Be ware.)

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