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6R140 Transmission Common Problems
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62TE Transmission Common Problems
The 62TE transmission made its debut in 2007, primarily in Chrysler vehicles such as the Ram, Pro Master and Pickup Lines, boasting enhanced internal components designed to handle increased torque demands. It also features revised gear ratios
4L80E Transmission Common Problems
Despite its name, the 4L80E is not an upgrade to its GM counterparts. Introduced alongside the original 4L60 in the early 1990's the 4L80E was designed for large trucks and is designed as a heavy duty unit, rather than a transmission for