Engine DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001 Service Manual

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual OPERATION
NEUTRAL
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. Since
no synchronizers are engaged on either the input orintermediate shafts, power

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual 1ST GEAR
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. The
input shaft first gear is integral to the input shaft,
and is in constant mesh with the i

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual 2ND GEAR
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. The
input shaft second gear is integral to the input shaft,
and is in constant mesh with the

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual 3RD GEAR
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. The
input shaft third speed gear is in constant mesh with
the intermediate shaft 3-4 cluster

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual 4TH GEAR
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. The
input shaft fourth speed gear is in constant mesh
with the intermediate shaft 3-4 cluster

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual 5TH GEAR
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. The
input shaft fifth gear is pressed on to the input shaft,
and is in constant mesh with the

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual REVERSE GEAR
Engine power is transmitted to the input shaft via
the clutch assembly and the input shaft turns. The
input shaft reverse gear is integral to the input
shaft, and is in constant mesh with

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COMMON
PROBLEM CAUSES
The majority of transaxle malfunctions are a result
of:
²Insufficient lubrication
²Incorrect lubricant
²Misassembled or damaged internal components
²I

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual (14) Disconnect back-up lamp switch connector.
(15) Remove structural collar.
(16) Remove modular clutch assembly-to-drive
plate bolts.
(17) Position screw jack and wood block to engine
oil pan.
(18)

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual (5) Remove battery tray (Fig. 18). Disconnect bat-
tery temperature sensor.
(6) Remove coolant recovery bottle from bracket.
(7) Remove coolant recovery bottle mounting
bracket (Fig. 19).
(8) Disconne