P0722 - No signal from Output Shaft Speed Sensor . The output shaft speed sensor failed to provide a signal to the PCM upon initial movement of the vehicle (damaged OSS connector / damaged OSS sensor , or not installed properly / Harness intermittently shorted or open ) P0723 - Output Shaft Speed Sensor circuit intermittent failure . The Output Shaft Speed Sensor signal to the PCM is irregular or interrupted ( Harness connector not properly seated / harness intermittently shorted , or open / harness connector damaged / OSS sensor damaged , or not installed properly - verify harness and connector integrity - verify OSS sensor proper installation )
Your transmission is breaking down inside. ether watch for it. or extensive transmission is required.
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well its not good for the transmition, you should be using the cluck cause it cost about 2 grand to replace the transmition, if you dont want to deal with the cluch i prefure a automatic
It is not recommended to pull a trailer with automatic trans in overdrive, put in drive only. When attempting to pull without locking out overdrive, trans will continue to shift from drive to 0verdrive causing a massive heat buildup. Heat is not good for automatic transmissions, and will eventually cause failure, causing your wallet a very bad day!
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All automatic transmissions use something called a "torque converter". It is a fluid coupling that utilizes a turbine blade to increase efficiency. It takes the place of a clutch in a manual transmission car to allow the engine to continue running while the vehicle is stopped. If you explained why you are asking the question it may make it easier give a meaningful answer.
P1811 is transmission component slipping. Seek professional help immediately or you will do serious damage to the transmission if you continue to drive it.
Possible headlight switch.
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Answerif its a stick, you dont if its not idk--------------------Unlike the previous poster, I'm going to assume you mean an automatic transmission when you say 'fluid' as opposed to 'gear lube'. The Stratus' are like most cars with automatics in that you add transmission fluid into the same tube that holds the dipstick. Check your owner's manual for the type of fluid needed and be sure not to overfill it. Add a bit, check it, add, check, and continue until it reads full. This should be done with the engine running and the transmission oil hot from driving, on a level surface.
Not if you ask them to close it in writing and you have NO balance.
Yes, the transmission will slip and eventually burn out if you continue to drive it in that condition.