Feb-23-2016 05:34 PM
Mar-06-2016 10:40 AM
MFL wrote:FishOnOne wrote:steadypraying426 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
OP,
Any update on getting your transmission corrected?
Yes, just got it back from the dealer. They said it was normal for the transmission. They also found that I needed a PCM update, which they did, but everything checked out just fine. I appreciate it. That's a first time I said thanks to a Ford owner lol!
Keep on trucking.... I have read that some PCM updates have improved shifting quality and dead pedal issues.
Well I guess this outcome shows that Ron knows what he is talking about, when it comes to Ram/Cummins issues. I would bet on him, even though a Ford person myself.
I shouldn't say this, but if I was looking to get a diesel truck, I would take a hard look at the Ram. I've never even ridden in one!
Jerry
Mar-06-2016 10:32 AM
Mar-06-2016 07:44 AM
FishOnOne wrote:steadypraying426 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
OP,
Any update on getting your transmission corrected?
Yes, just got it back from the dealer. They said it was normal for the transmission. They also found that I needed a PCM update, which they did, but everything checked out just fine. I appreciate it. That's a first time I said thanks to a Ford owner lol!
Keep on trucking.... I have read that some PCM updates have improved shifting quality and dead pedal issues.
Mar-06-2016 07:29 AM
steadypraying426 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
OP,
Any update on getting your transmission corrected?
Yes, just got it back from the dealer. They said it was normal for the transmission. They also found that I needed a PCM update, which they did, but everything checked out just fine. I appreciate it. That's a first time I said thanks to a Ford owner lol!
Mar-06-2016 06:49 AM
Mar-06-2016 06:27 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Some people could break an anvil!
Every year, more people think their perfectly designed new vehicle with every electronic control and nanny imaginable can be driven without regard to proper technique...... And while new vehicles are largely protected from idiot moves that would leave a trans scattered on the roadway 20 years ago, it's still possible to be dumber than the vehicle systems can overcome!
That said, I agree the factory shift programming of the 68rfe trans leaves a bunch to be desired, or to put it more bluntly, sucks. Drive a 68 equipped truck with good aftermarket trans tuning and you'll wet yer pants how much better it is!
This is not all Rams fault though. Trying to reach epa standards result in less than desirable drive ability characterisitcs in many vehicles.
Mar-06-2016 06:23 AM
steadypraying426 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
OP,
Any update on getting your transmission corrected?
Yes, just got it back from the dealer. They said it was normal for the transmission. They also found that I needed a PCM update, which they did, but everything checked out just fine. I appreciate it. That's a first time I said thanks to a Ford owner lol!
Mar-05-2016 08:09 PM
Mar-05-2016 08:48 AM
Mar-05-2016 08:27 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
OP,
Any update on getting your transmission corrected?
Feb-27-2016 01:40 PM
Feb-27-2016 05:35 AM
Feb-27-2016 03:34 AM
NinerBikes wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Bigfoot affair wrote:
steadypraying426 It happens ever so often but today was a biggie. I was rolling to a red light foot off of the pedal and then the light turned green so I push on the gas to continue driving, then it happens. My truck jerks back and forward as if my engine just fell out or something. Truck only has 10k miles on it now. It's like the transmission is slipping hard. Anyone know what this is all about?Cummins12V98 wrote:
It is NOT a problem. You are at that moment where it drops into 1st that in reality is like having a granny low then immediately it hits 2nd so it causes a jerking motion the harder you are pushing the go pedal the more noticeable it is. It's not slipping and the engine is not falling out.
These Aisin's act a lot like a "built" trans, that is a good thing.
Really, a good thing? OP, I suggest you take it in and have the dealer look at it.
The Aisin trans is not your typical slush box trans that has slippery smooth shifts. They are firm and the op had a situation that can happen when there is such a difference in ratios between 1st and second. Like I said with the Aisin in first it's like Granny low with a stick shift.
Op take it to the dealer if you want, please let us know what they say.
This is exactly what my Touareg TDI will do with an Aisin 8 speed gearbox between 1st and 2nd gear if I don't feather the throttle properly in stop and go traffic. Sometimes you are at an "in betweener" speed where the gears shift. If you get on the throttle too quick, or too hard, this clunk happens. No amount of reprogramming will fix it, the ratios jumps between 1st and 2nd gear are big, 1st is like a low first in a 4x4, 2nd is like 1st in a truck without a granny gear.
Feather the throttle gently with a diesel, problems and clunks mostly solved by educating your foot on proper, gentle application of throttle when first accelerating. Roll your foot into the throttle, don't mash it. The Aisin is a good, tough gear box, don't abuse it, drive it smooth, and it will last a long, long time. Patience.
Feb-26-2016 10:44 PM