12 problems related to automatic transmission cooler have been reported for the 1996 Dodge Ram 2500. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
: the contact stated the plastic transmission cooler fittings melted causing all of the transmission fluid to leak out very quickly. There is a NHTSA recall, # 97v084000, regarding the power train: automatic transmission: cooling unit and lines. The vehicle has the same problems as indicated in the recall; however it is not included in the recall due to the VIN.
Recall 97v084000 concerning transmission cooling line. While pulling a 5th wheel trailer up a incline at 30 mph vehicle stopped while in motion, and white smoke came from under the hood. Vehicle was towed to a repair shop. Dealer was notified. Dealer informed consumer that this vehicle was not covered under that recall.
I believe this is covered in your recall 97v084000 - transmission cooler line to transmission split and or fitting failed causing loss of all transmission fluid. Facotry dealer vaguely referenced recall and I located it on your web site. I contacted daimler/chriysler recall center at 800-853-1403 and they took complaint reference # 9992910 and then told me that there was no such recall on item and your 97v084000 was a technical service bulletin. Local dealer indicates this recall does not show on their database. Some indication that it was over two years old. My insurance had $340 tow bill and I was out $278. 43 in repairs. I noticed extreme amount of smoke from under vehicle and was able to stop before damaging transmission other than running out of fluid. I would like to know if there is a recall and what is going on here. Thank you for your assistance.
While traveling up side of a mountain 25 to 30 mph and pulling a trailer, nylon bushing running from transmission to oil cooler melted, resulting in a loss of transmission fluid. Dealership made repairs to vehicle at consumer's expense. Dealership informed consumer vehicle was not affected by any recall. The consumer stated that dealer said exhaust system caused extra heat, but the main heat source comes from the inside and not from the outside because of the transmission friction.
Automatic transmission high temperature line connector melted, causing vehicle to lose all transmission fluid. Fluid sprayed on muffler, transmission, and all over the ground. Vehicle stalled in middle of road. May need a new transmission. Consumer believe this failure is exactly the same as recall #722 (97v-084).
While driving uphill the quick connect disconnected line from the transmission and transmission melted. The vehicle had to be towed to the dealership. The cooler line press connect and 2 quick fittings were replaced at owner's expense.
While pulling a trailer up amountain pass, pulled over to let traffic goe by, saw large cloud of white smoke, discovered that transmission fluid overheated and dumped on ground, rendering vehicle inoperative.
Transmission pressure line blew off.
Transmission cooling lines failing at the connector when under hot temperatures.
There was a recall issued for a transmission cooling line failure 97 v 084. The dealership nor Chrysler will honor the recall for this vehicle.
Auxilliary transmission cooling system hoses that run to the front of the radiator are too short to reach bed of auxilliary radiator, this causes the transmission fluid to leak and lose power and momentum, consumer states all diesel trucks with auxilliary transmission cooler's have this defect.
Transmission fluid is leaking out.