I had a trans over_haul on my 2006 dodge dulley with a torque converter 10/15/2015. when we got about 150 miles we noticed that the trans was heating over 225 degrees and we lost about 2 mpg but it would cool off. so we thought it would get better with milage we were wrong then it started shurding when we would start up hill from a stop with our 5th wheel hooked up to us. we finnaley got to a place to look at it as we spent 4 mo in Quartzsite,az ..from Quartzsite to las vegas,nv which is mostly flat ground the temp climbed to 245 degrees the repair shop in las vegas found that they didn't put the wright torque converter in ..it should have been a heavy duty the light weight one was letting it slip..car's charged me $3,154.05 ..6 mounths then another breakdown now another 2,154.05...then looking at the bill from cars they put in the parts section notice transmission warranty will be void if any after market chip or programmer is used on the vehicle..funny I had a chip sence 2008 so they knew the truck had a chip in it when they did the work .. But they never told me about the warranty.. So everyone be careful and read the bill with a fine tooth comb.. personally I wouldn't use them again or recomend them to any one
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