SOURCE: 2004 Dodge Stratus automatic has trouble shifting gears
I had the same problem - it was a fuse that controls the speedometer and the shifting solenoid
SOURCE: 2.0 dodge neon. stuck n second gear.
these transmissions are notorious for being "junk" replace transmission.
SOURCE: 2002 dodge neon transmission will not shift out of
check your transmission solenoids see if one went bad also check your vehicle speed sensor if its messed up sending wrong signals
SOURCE: 2002 dodge neon automatic transmission, wont shift
i had the same thing with my neon.i replaced both input and output sensors and the ****** filter plus the dash consol.i also cleaned all my contacts on my plugs.none of that worked.i had a mechanic looked at it and he said i had a short in my harness,what a mess!one day i messed with the fuse pannel under the hood and decided to switch the relay on the atx with the horn and it ended up working.
SOURCE: I have a 2003 Dodge
Neon's have a bundle of wires located along the front frame structure. they are notorious for scraping the road as the front of these cars are so low to the ground. These wires, if exposed can short out causing a fuse to blow. If a fuse or wire is damages you will see the same results as a faulty speedometer sensor would show. Do not start replacing parts because someone told you to, it's expensive. If wires are exposed disconnect the battery, either battery terminal will do. Jack the car up to gain access to the wiring harness running just behind the front bumper. If wires are exposed (cooper showing) they need repaired, preferably with a soldering iron. Be sure to connect the same color wires together. Once completed wrap the wires with electrical tape, individually and together using wire tires to secure the wires up as high as possible. Once completed raise the hood and check the fuse box to see it you have a blown fuse. replace the blown fuse (probably a 20 amp). the car should now run fine.
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