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My 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4,5.9l V8 with auto trans has a problem.

 

Diagnostic reader says .....

 

DTC P0500 ...Speed sensor problem.

 

I replaced the tranny and rear diff sensors.

 

I checked the fuses

 

Problem remains.

 

The vehicle starts hard as if there is a load on the engine. will not stay running if I take my foot off the gas, unless it is thoroughly warmed up and driven for 10 minutes.

 

I am a "do it myself" type of guy, and I am a pretty fair mechanic, except for these type of electrical or troubleshooting issues.

 

I have researched the internet, and some guys have had related issues caused by the Anti lock brake module problems? Fuses? Reluctor ring gear?

 

If it was a bad reluctor, why would my truck run fine after its warmed up?

 

Any advice would be appreciated!

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It's a Dodge!

Oh wait. I have a Dodge.20140605_170431_zpsijbvd8rk.jpg

I have owned 4 Dodge Rams, going back to 1996. Never had any major issues. But my old clunker needs to be replaced with a new one. This truck belonged to my Dad, I bought it from my sister after he passed on. I had an '05 at the time. It has 230,000 hard miles on it.

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Get it to a good shop. Doesn't sound good though.

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It souds like a torque converter. If you are in drive stopped does it try to lunge forward and really hard to stop.

No. It doesnt do that. Awhile back I had a DTC code that came up as torque converter shift solenoid. But it went away?

 

The Transmission has been acting strange for a little while. Shift points seem off a bit, and it hits a little hard.

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Funds are tight right now. I just had to pay for some medical bills. I will have to do what I can on my own for now. Its been awhile since I serviced the Trans. This weekend I am going to pull the pan, and flush the trans, and new fluid and filter.

 

Plus it will be a little cooler on Saturday, which means less sweat rolling in the eyeballs. LOL.

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An internet article recommended to trace the sensor wires all the way to the main harness, for shorts or bare wire.?

 

If it does lead to torque converter issues, I may end up pulling the trans and install a new TC. I dread having to do that.

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I dont think the hard starting or the leak for that matter would be coming from the sensor. If it doesnt stall or buck than its most likely not a converter

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I dont think the hard starting or the leak for that matter would be coming from the sensor. If it doesnt stall or buck than its most likely not a converter

When I first start it up in the morning, the engine struggles to turn over, as if a brake was being applied, and it will stall if I take my foot off the gas. It runs fine after it warms up for awhile.? Bur there are no lurching problems that I have noticed.

 

I'm not certain, but the leak may be a front shaft seal, or a leaking TC? I will see if that stamped steel inspection plate will come off and I can look up in there with a flashlight maybe?

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