Overdrive electrical controls. Gearshift cable
The overdrive off switch, valve body solenoid, case
connectors and related wiring can all be tested with
a 12 volt test lamp or a volt/ohmmeter. Check continuity
of each component when diagnosis indicates
this is necessary. Refer to Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams,
for component locations and circuit information.
Switch and solenoid continuity should be checked
whenever the transmission fails to shift into fourth
gear range. (1) The shifter lever and gate positions should be
in alignment with all transmission PARK, NEUTRAL,
and gear detent positions.
(2) Engine starts must be possible with shift lever
in PARK or NEUTRAL gate positions only. Engine
starts must not be possible in any other gear position.
(3) With shift lever handle in: (a) PARK position-Apply forward force on center
of lever and remove pressure. Engine starts
must be possible.
(b) PARK position-Apply rearward force on center
of lever and remove pressure. Engine starts
must be possible.
(c) NEUTRAL position-Normal position. Engine
starts must be possible.
(d) NEUTRAL position-Engine running and
brakes applied, apply forward force on center of
shift lever. Transmission shall not be able to shift
from neutral to reverse.Overdrive electrical controls
Gearshift cable
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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