Re: [Chrysler300] Reverse Gear Problem
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Re: [Chrysler300] Reverse Gear Problem



rob kern wrote:
> Michael,
>     Put the car in drive first then reverse when starting it after it has been sitting. George McKovich passed this pearl of advice to me and it works great.  Something pertaining to the fluid getting pumped up, etc. My C sat for 2.5 weeks and I started it this pm and put it in drive first then to reverse and it went in reverse nice and crisp.....and by the way had a most enjoyable air conditioned drive for 25 miles beating Mustangs all over town!  300'ly, ROB KERN

Dredging up Very old memories, AND TYPING off that recollection,  the CI TF's 
had 2 pumps, and one doesn't work in reverse, so the engaging drive first makes 
sense to me because the front pump does good thing for the tranny.

Those that really know might be able to explain this better.

-- 
Paul Holmgren
Hers:  http://in09.endcancer.org/goto/Cindy.Holmgren
	



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