Operation; Assembly; Shift Mechanism Description; Solenoid Description - Dodge Dakota Sport 2001 Service Manual

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REAR SERVO (Continued)
Fig. 235 Rear Servo Components
1 - SNAP-RING
2 - PISTON SEAL
3 - PISTON PLUG
4 - SPRING RETAINER
5 - SNAP-RING
6 - PISTON SPRING
7 - CUSHION SPRING
8 - PISTON

ASSEMBLY

(1) Lubricate piston and guide seals (Fig. 236)
with petroleum jelly. Lubricate other servo parts with
Mopar ATF +4, type 9602, transmission fluid.
(2) Install new seal ring on servo piston.
(3) Assemble piston, plug, spring and new snap-
ring.
(4) Lubricate piston seal lip with petroleum jelly.
Fig. 236 Rear Servo Components
1 - SNAP-RING
2 - PISTON SEAL
3 - PISTON PLUG
4 - SPRING RETAINER
5 - SNAP-RING
6 - PISTON SPRING
7 - CUSHION SPRING
8 - PISTON

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 46RE

SHIFT MECHANISM

DESCRIPTION

The gear shift mechanism provides six shift posi-
tions which are:
• PARK (P)
• REVERSE (R)
• NEUTRAL (N)
• DRIVE (D)
• Manual SECOND (2)
• Manual LOW (1)

OPERATION

Manual LOW (1) range provides first gear only.
Overrun braking is also provided in this range. Man-
ual SECOND (2) range provides first and second gear
only.
DRIVE range provides first, second third and over-
drive fourth gear ranges. The shift into overdrive
fourth gear range occurs only after the transmission
has completed the shift into D third gear range. No
further movement of the shift mechanism is required
to complete the 3-4 shift.
The fourth gear upshift occurs automatically when
the overdrive selector switch is in the ON position.
No upshift to fourth gear will occur if any of the fol-
lowing are true:
• The transmission fluid temperature is below 10°
C (50° F) or above 121° C (250° F).
• The shift to third is not yet complete.
• Vehicle speed is too low for the 3-4 shift to occur.
• Battery temperature is below -5° C (23° F).
SOLENOID
DESCRIPTION
The typical electrical solenoid used in automotive
applications is a linear actuator. It is a device that
produces motion in a straight line. This straight line
motion can be either forward or backward in direc-
tion, and short or long distance.
A solenoid is an electromechanical device that uses
a magnetic force to perform work. It consists of a coil
of wire, wrapped around a magnetic core made from
steel or iron, and a spring loaded, movable plunger,
which performs the work, or straight line motion.
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