Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission Problems & Cost | A604 | 62TE

Once the official vehicle of Suburbia, the Dodge Grand Caravan came equipped with the A604 (41TE) transmission – while the late model Grand Caravan was equipped with the 6-speed 62TE transmission. But they aren’t without their problems though, so let’s look at some of the most common Dodge Grand Caravan transmission problems, look at cost estimates and figure out what you can do about them.

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What Transmission Do I Have?

Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission Models

Pre-2008 Dodge Grand Caravan: A604 (41TE) Transmission
2008-Up Dodge Grand Caravan: 62TE Transmission

Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission Replacement Cost Estimate

Pricing varies by model. To be 100% sure on pricing, have your VIN# handy and use our Get An Estimate feature to look up your transmission by VIN#.

Replacement Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission:

TransmissionStreet Smart Transmission
41TE (A604)1905
62TE2409

What are the DTC codes related to Dodge Grand Caravan transmission problems?

Trouble CodeDescription
P0716Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance 
P0721Output Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
P0726Engine Speed Input Circuit Range/Performance
P0729Gear 6 Incorrect Ratio
P0731Gear 1 Incorrect Ratio
P0732Gear 2 Incorrect Ratio
P0733Gear 3 Incorrect Ratio
P0734Gear 4 Incorrect Ratio
P0735Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio
P0736Reverse Incorrect Ratio
P0740Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Malfunction
P0750Shift Solenoid 'A'
P0755Shift Solenoid 'B'
P0760Shift Solenoid 'C'
P0765Shift Solenoid 'D'
P0791Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
P0792Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
P0841Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch “A” Circuit Range/Performance
P0845Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch “B” Circuit
P0846Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch “B” Circuit Range/Performance
P0848Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch “B” Circuit High
P0850Park/Neutral Switch Input Circuit
P0868Transmission Fluid Pressure Low
P0869Transmission Fluid Pressure High
P0870Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch “C” Circuit

Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission Recalls

None Found

Dodge Grand Caravan Technical Service Bulletins (TSB)

None Found

Common Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission Problems

Delayed forward and/or reverse engagement with a double ‘bump’ sensation – 41TE transmission
Problem – Drivers may notice a significant delay when they shift into Drive or Reverse. They may also experience a series of ‘bumps’ or ‘bucks’ when the selected gear does engage.
Solution – The retainer that separates the lockup control valve and the TCC accumulator valve may need to be replaced.

PRNDL lights malfunction – 41TE/42LE transmission (1996>)
Problem – The PRNDL lights in the driver information center (in the gauge cluster) may work properly when the vehicle is shifted into reverse, overdrive, drive and low. However, they may malfunction when the vehicle is shifted into Park or Neutral. There may be no diagnostic trouble codes or apparent transmission problems.
Solution – There may be an issue with the ignition switch, or a short in the related wiring.

Speedometer reading when the vehicle is not moving – 41TE transmission / 41TES transmission
Problem – Drivers may notice that the speedometer can jump to over 20 mph while the vehicle is stopped in gear. There may also be a jerking sensation that feels like a 1-2 shift. Gear changes may also feel unusually rough.
Solution – The most common cause of these 41TE transmission problems is a malfunctioning alternator. However there could also be a wiring problem related to the output shaft speed sensor OSS signal going back to the TCM.

Engine stalls while in Drive or during coast down – 62TE transmission
Problem – Drivers may experience an engine stall when they place the gear selector into Drive. They may also notice that the engine starts to run excessively rough or stalls when they are coasting to a stop.
Solution – These 62TE transmission problems may be caused by mechanical failure with the electronically modulated converter clutch variable force solenoid / EMCC VFS solenoid, which can cause the torque converter clutch to engage when it shouldn’t. To fix the problem, the EMCC solenoid will have to be replaced.

Transmission shifts into neutral on the 1-2 shift – 2007+ 62TE transmission
Problem – Drivers may notice that the vehicle shifts into neutral upon the 1-2 shift. This may cause the vehicle to go into limp mode, where the transmission becomes locked in 3rd gear. In some cases, the vehicle may not move and will require the engine to be shut off and restarted before limp mode can be activated.
Solution – These 62TE transmission problems are often caused by worn sealing ring lands on the low clutch housing. To correct this condition, place the housing and possibly the piston from the direct clutch.

Lack of Response
Leaking Fluid
Low Fluid
Burning Smell
Grinding or Shaking
Whining, Clunking or Humming
Refuses to Go Into Gear
Torque Converter Issues
Valve Body Issues
Transmission Noisy in Neutral
Gears Slipping
No 3rd or 4th Gear
No 1st or 2nd Gear
No Reverse
Dragging Clutch
Trouble Codes / Check Engine Light

Dodge Grand Caravan transmission slipping

If your van has the 62TE automatic and was made after 2007, then you may experience a very ominous Dodge Grand Caravan transmission slip. It could happen during the 1-2 shift or during the 2-3 shift. When it happens, the transmission will try to change gear but slip into neutral instead. If this occurs during the 1-2 shift, the transmission will automatically go into limp mode to protect itself. This will lock the gearbox into 3rd gear and won’t allow it to shift (except into reverse). If the problem happens during the 2-3 shift, 3rd gear and consequently limp mode, won’t to be available. Therefore, your van will not be able to drive forward. It may however, reset itself if you cycle the ignition off and then on again.

What causes this Dodge Grand Caravan transmission slip?

There are actually two reasons for your Dodge Grand Caravan transmission to slip out of gear. On the 1-2 shift slip, the 62TE low clutch housing sealing ring lands (i.e. the bit of metal that the seals sit on) may have become excessively worn or damaged. This will cause the direct clutch to lose pressure and prevent the transmission from changing gears. To correct this problem, the entire low clutch housing will need to be replaced if any damage is found. If you decide to upgrade to a reman Dodge Journey transmission from Street Smart Transmission, you’re going to be getting a much more reliable transmission with a pristine low clutch housing.If you recently had a rebuilt Dodge Grand Caravan 62TE transmission installed, the 2-3 shift slip may be caused by a 2-4 clutch feed pipe that was inadvertently installed backwards by the rebuilder. This will cause a pressure loss to the 2-4 clutch, which will keep the transmission from shifting gears. To fix it, the transmission will obviously have to be disassembled so that very important part can be reinstalled the right way.

How much is it going to cost to fix my Dodge Grand Caravan transmission?

Unfortunately, the problem described here will require the removal and disassembly/partial disassembly of your transmission. Given the labor time involved to remove the transmission from the vehicle (this is not a simple task), most repair shops will recommend that you go ahead and rebuild the entire transmission while it’s out. Since they already have to tear it down to replace the Dodge Grand Caravan, it sort of makes sense to spend the extra money to do that. After all, you should get a lot more mileage out of your transmission once it’s rebuilt. And since they’ve already got the transmission apart, might as well, right?

Can I drive with a transmission problem?

If your Dodge Grand Caravan can still make it up and down the road, you might say “It’s fine, I’ll just drive it until I can get it fixed”. But that is not always a good idea, depending on the symptoms. You see, there are a lot of (very expensive) moving parts inside of a transmission, and if something isn’t right, continuing to drive with a transmission problem could damage something else.

How often does a Dodge Grand Caravan transmission need to be replaced?

The overall lifespan of a Dodge Grand Caravan transmission largely depends on how well it was maintained. Factory design flaws also factor into this equation, along with how/how hard you drive. But on average, we’ve seen the Dodge Grand Caravan transmission last for between 130,000-180,000 miles. A high quality replacement transmission however, can last considerably longer if all of the factory design flaws have been addressed and the vehicle has been maintained.

How are Dodge Grand Caravan transmission issues diagnosed?

It is fairly easy to guesstimate what the root cause of your Dodge Grand Caravan transmission problems might be, but you won’t truly know unless you have the right tools and experience. A good mechanic or transmission repair center will be able to connect your truck to a computer and find out which diagnostic trouble codes (DTC’s) have been stored. Once they know what to look for, they can perform a visual inspection to verify the problem.

How is a Dodge Grand Caravan transmission replaced?

In order to replace your Dodge Grand Caravan transmission, the truck has to be lifted from the ground in order to gain access to all of the parts that will need to be unbolted. Then the transmission can be lowered to the ground (typically with a transmission jack), so the new transmission can be installed.

Recommendations for Dodge Grand Caravan transmission issues?

To save time and get back on the road faster, have your 17-digit VIN# handy and you can get an online quote for a reman Dodge Grand Caravan transmission here, then find a local shop using our Find a Shop guide to install it for you.

How to Solve Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission Problems

Solution A: Buy a Used Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission

The quickest way to fix your transmission problems is to simply buy a used transmission or used transmission. These can be found at most junk yards, and they often come with a 30-90 day warranty. However, there’s no way to determine the actual condition of the internal components, so you could be spending a bunch of money to have the exact same problems. Plus, that warranty only covers the transmission if it’s defective, not the labor costs that you’ll have to pay.

Solution B: Buy a Rebuilt Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission

Another option would be a rebuilt transmission or rebuilt transmission. A local repair shop will remove your transmission, then install a bunch of new parts during the rebuild. The problem here is, the skills and experience of each transmission rebuilder will vary widely from shop to shop, so you could have problems from something that wasn’t adjusted properly. And the 1-2 year warranty might only cover you at certain transmission repair shops, in a specific geographical area.

Things to consider with a transmission rebuild

You’re the test driver – Most transmission repair shops and mechanics will only put a few miles on your vehicle to make sure the transmission works. But it’s not uncommon to experience transmission problems during the break-in period.

Everything might not be fixed – Most mechanics and transmission repair centers don’t have the equipment necessary to perform a thorough inspection on hard parts like gear sets, clutch drums and valve bodies. This means that your rebuilt transmission could actually have small cracks in key parts that aren’t visible to the naked eye. As time and mileage progress, these cracks can grow and create an even larger problem. Similarly, a slight warp in the valve body can seriously impact shifting performance over time.

Warranty – Although most mechanic shops and transmission repair shops will warranty their work. That coverage is usually only good at the shop or franchise that did the work. If you travel out of town and suddenly experience transmission problems, you’ll be on the hook for any transmission repairs unless you pay to have your vehicle towed back to the shop that did the work.

Quality – Nearly every time you get a transmission rebuild, all of the work is performed by a single technician. This may or may not be a good thing, depending on your point of view. But the end result is dependent on that technician’s level of experience working with your specific type of transmission. In addition, there is usually no standardized quality control checks at a mechanic shop. So an improperly torqued bolt or gasket that isn’t fully seated, might be overlooked and cause you major problems in the future.

Solution C: Buy a Remanufactured Dodge Grand Caravan Transmission

Many owners depend on their vehicle to commute and get things done. Their gasoline engines are designed to go 100’s of thousands of miles, so it makes sense to invest in a remanufactured transmission.

Why a remanufactured transmission might be a good option

If you plan to keep your vehicle for as long as possible, then getting a transmission rebuild is certainly a viable option. However, a remanufactured transmission is a much better alternative. You’re getting as close to a brand-new transmission as it is possible. Companies like Street Smart Transmission also modify the transmission to correct all of the factory design flaws, allowing you to get a much longer service life from the transmission. You also get a 3-year/unlimited mile nationwide warranty, which allows you to get necessary repairs performed at any licensed repair shop of the country. So in terms of value for the money, a reman transmission might be the better way to go. 

Remanufactured transmission companies like Street Smart Transmission put each of their reman transmissions through a rigorous build process that ensures a quality product every time. It starts with nearly 100 trained technicians that specialize in different aspects of the build process. 

This remanufacturing process begins with the inspection team that test all of the critical components from the donor transmission to ensure that they meet the original equipment (OE) tolerances and specifications. The case, pumps, gears, shafts, valve body and torque converter are checked for hairline cracks, metal tensile strength, warping and other parameters. If any component fails to meet the required specifications, it’s discarded and replaced.

All the parts are then cleaned and sent to the appropriate stations on the assembly line for reassembly. Throughout the process, quality control managers inspect the build to ensure that it meets the desired specification. Any necessary modifications or upgrades that are needed to correct factory design flaws are also performed or added. The valve body is rebuilt and tested on a special dyno machine to ensure that it performs according to the specifications. All of the solenoids are also tested prior to installation.

Once the build is complete and passes its final quality control inspection, the newly remanufactured transmission is sent to the dyno room, where it’s tested on a special dyno machine using a proprietary software program called C.A.R.S. (Computer Aided Real-world Simulation). This cycles the transmission through a number of real-world driving situations, to ensure that it performs according to the factory specs. It also helps to break in all of the friction components, that way it’s completely tuned and ready to go once it’s installed.

Warranty – One of the benefits of buying a remanufactured transmission vs. a rebuilt transmission is the warranty. Street Smart Transmission for example, covers all of their reman transmissions with a 3 Year/Unlimited Mileage Nationwide Warranty (there is a mileage restriction for commercial vehicles). This covers parts and labor for transmission repairs performed by any licensed repair shop in the country. It’s also completely transferable if you ever decide to sell the vehicle. Compared to a mechanics warranty on a transmission rebuild, a remanufactured transmission warranty offers superior financial protection.

Is a remanufactured transmission worth it?

If you plan to keep your vehicle for as long as possible, then getting a transmission rebuild is certainly a viable option. However, a remanufactured transmission is a much better alternative. You’re getting as close to a brand-new transmission as it is possible. Companies like Street Smart Transmission also modify the transmission to correct all of the factory design flaws, allowing you to get a much longer service life from the transmission. So in terms of value for the money, a reman transmission might be the better way to go.

Need a replacement transmission? Get an estimate for replacement transmissions and local installation. Look up your transmission model by vehicle make and model.

What Transmission Do I Have?

What Problem Does Your Dodge Grand Caravan Have?

Let us know the year, mileage and problem you’re having as well as any trouble (OBD) codes you’ve found. If you’ve been given a quote or paid for a repair, we’d like to hear about that too!

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Tim
4 years ago

I have a 2011 caravan crew and have a shutter at about 35-45 miles a hour what could be the problem.

Al Tacon
4 years ago

2017 Caravan still under warranty, bumps into second gear, not smooth. No codes. Had transmission serviced at 55k miles before the recommended 60k miles because of the problem. Fluid in pan looked nice and clean but no change still shifts rough into 2nd. Been to dealer 4 times they wont help. keep saying nothing wrong.

Capt Jerry Cowles
4 years ago

2014 Grand Caravan 63k miles, 62te tranny, clinch sound from Park to reverse, mechanic checked physical: joints, fluid level, mounts, and test drove. Suggested reprogram of tranny module to alleviate issue.

David
4 years ago

Yesterday my wife’s 2009 Grand Caravan started slipping gears and making a horrible whining noise coming from the transmission and I could tell the difference in sound when changing gears while stepping on the brake pedal in my garage…. Crossed fingers, took it today to the shop I trust, it seems to have internal damage, might cost me about 1,400 for the repair, but not sure yet….

Denise Richardson
5 years ago

2015 grand caravan 120,000 miles one code p0740. Was shifting iradicly at 45 now high rpms at every speed. Also has a whining noise. Clean fluid.

MARGARET A Jones
5 years ago

Same as ours, I could have written what you just did. Ours finally quit on the way to the transmission shop Totally locked up on a busy street. Had to be pushed off the road and wrecker took it in. Now being fixed with new transmission at the tune of $3700 plus tax so a little more than four thousand dollars, only difference is mine is a 2013 model.

LR
4 years ago

Same code. Same problem. Caught it early. $3400 rebuild and install.

Denise
4 years ago

Having to get a new transmission…didn’t lock up but wouldn’t shift after 3rd gear.

Sue
4 years ago
Reply to  Denise

exactly same with my 2016

Larry
5 years ago

Me and wife bought 08 dodge caravan less then mouth ago and started making weining noise and so far only one time when I stopped at stop sign and started to go my trans slipped took to dodge dealership within 25 Mims of them looking at it I got call saying needed new transmission of course I took it to another place I trust and this person said he’s pretty sure I need transmission my question is there known problems with these models of the dodge caravan if so is there any kinda recall on this problem it is a automatic transmission with the 6speed slap shift

doug
1 year ago
Reply to  Larry

same as Larry

G
5 years ago

2017 transmission went out at 20 thousand miles. Said metal shavings left in casing from factory ground down all the gears Dealer rebuilt now it’s whining again at 40 thousand miles. Just out of warranty. Sounds like a bearing probably from the strain. Shouldn’t the dealer still have to replace for free if it was broken before but obviously wasn’t correctly fixed?

Never again
5 years ago

2016 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.8 V6
Limp mode last summer, dealer replaced shift solenoid, transmission fluid, and filter.
Six months later, transmission totally blew.
Sell your van while you can.

Louie muno
5 years ago

Dodge caravan 2002 3.3L V6
DTC codes-p700,
(generic stored)
P725
(MIL system malfunction)
6 months ago, van started to shift into N while I drove. The dash board gear display highlights all the gears you don’t know what your on. It wasn’t giving a code just then, so I Thought it was the shift cable. Tried adjusting it, but it’d work fine for a week or 2 then keep in doing it. I noticed The break pedal switch had come off the mounting bracket and I thought it was fun sure the problem. Change it, nothing.
Just 2 days ago, while driving it went into limp mode. I’ve changed- shift solenoid, input/output sensors, MAP sensor and today the TPS,started up to warm it up looked good, came back to test drive it on 10. DTC codes came back , still in limp mode. What gives???
Anybody have some advice???

Never again
5 years ago
Reply to  Louie muno

Don’t buy anything from Chrysler again.

Julian Warwaruk
5 years ago

I have a 2004 caravan( wheelchair retrofit) 3.3 l motor. started to down shift (rpm goes to 3000 then back then up then back and then runs ok for several miles) seems to only do it when warm. I have had a scan done but nothing shows. mechanic took it for test drive but it didn’t fault. What could cause this problem . It did this shifting back and forth 3-4 time at slow speed only once.

Michael A Callison
5 years ago

“11 Dodge Grand Caravan. 169k miles. Lost 4th gear a few months ago. Drove it home parked it for few days. Started working just fine after it sat. 3 months later 4th gear mysteriously quits again. I believe this is called limp mode. Also downshifts hard now. Mechanic says $1800-$2000 worst case scenario to rebuild transmission.

Tyler
5 years ago

2003 caravan will downshift for no reason at about 60mph

D
5 years ago

2012 Dodge Grand caravan with 120000 miles on it went on a trip it started whining and slipping and chugging went to a shop and now looking for a transmission shop??? Have know idea if it can be repair or must be replaced and the cost?

Rosa
5 years ago

2016 Caravan sounds like the trans is slipping still after having a torque converter replaced and a hose and seal. Only 40 tho miles on it.

Samuel
5 years ago

2009 SE. 175k. I had a key stuck problem a few times.. but it would come out after while. NOW it wont drive at all after losing power on the highway. The shifter moves. Had to tow it home

Brian Akus
5 years ago

2005 Dodge Grand Caravan. Will not engage in reverse, and will run in Drive for about 100 – 200 feet, then disengages. I have to shut it off, and wait about a minute, then it does the same thing. It will only engage in Low, and stay engaged in Low.

Jefferi Smith
5 years ago

2009 Dodge van has 36,000 miles and the transmission makes a loud whine and seems to take longer to shift when on the highway. Down shifted by itself. Felt like the emergency brake had been pulled.

Jefferi Smith
5 years ago

2009 Dodge van has 36000 miles and the transmission make a loud whine and seems to take longer to shift when on the highway. Down shifted by it self. Felt like the emergency brake had been pulled.

omar
5 years ago

when it starts it does not go beyond the first change

Harry
5 years ago

I owned 5 dorge caravan all the trans blew up at 180 miles

paul
5 years ago
Reply to  Harry

180k is good enough.

George Forrest
5 years ago
Reply to  Harry

Where you get your transmission

chas
4 years ago
Reply to  Harry

Have 348k on my 2008 no prob yet.

Terry
5 years ago

2003 dodge caravan 3.3 L Automatic trans was working fine but the dipstick read way too high. Checked many times, shop removed almost 4 qts and it still was reading high and started slpping on test drive. Dropped trans pan and checked and replaced filter, no obvious problems, filter and pan were quite clean. Refilled trans oil with correct amount, works well again but still reads high on dipstick. Is there some way there could be an internal leak that is spraying the dipstick about 2 to 3 inches above the hot line?

David Okutman
5 years ago
Reply to  Terry

Maybe the dipstick is marked incorrectly, or a replacement from another vehicle?

David Okutman
5 years ago
Reply to  Terry

Are you checking the tranny fluid with the motor running, if not you should be and it should be warm.

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