Transmission

Asked by IronmanTim Jun 30, 2018 at 11:33 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Tranny started slipping then I lost reverse so I
changed the fluid and filter and now it goes
forward just fine through all the gears but still no
reverse

3 Answers

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Once a transmission begins to slip there usually no fixing it especially from changing the fluid. In fact the old clutch material suspended in the old fluid might have kept reverse working as long as it did. Either way you need a new transmission or your current one rebuilt, the clutches are most likely worn out.

100

You will need to have all the codes cleared and retrain the trans shifting. Its as simple as going through the gears. Make sure all your fluid levels are where they need to be first then do the trans learning procedure.

100

Have it read by a scanner to see if it shows any codes. Im betting it probably threw a PO736 "Reverse Incorrect Ratio" Its as simple as resetting the computer or letting the computer relearn the correct gear positions. There are several procedures that can be done that are very simple to do.

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