
[Chrysler300] Transmission question
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[Chrysler300] Transmission question
- From: "D'Aloise, Lawrence Jr." <ldaloise@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 08:57:21 -0400
A question for the automatic transmission experts out there. I took off
the pan on th transmission on my 300D to replace the gasket. While
wiping transmission fluid off the exposed underside of the transmission,
I accidentally pushed a plunger which is located about a 1/4 way back on
the drivers side. The plunger moves a lever above it that has detents on
it. I think the plunger is called the manual valve. The question is that
I don't know where the plunger should be set since I moved it without
noticing where it was set. The gearshift was in neutral & I suppose the
valve should be located so it corresponds to the neutral position. The
service manual says nothing about how the valve should be set. Your help
would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Larry D'Aloise
Lawrence T. D'Aloise, Jr.
Clark, Gagliardi & Miller P.C.
The Inns of Court
99 Court Street
White Plains, NY 10601
Tel. (914) 946-8900
Fax (914) 946-8960
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