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The day before I was driving on a muddy road and I kept getting stuck and the day after a P0841(transmission fluid pressure sensor/switch A circuit Range/ performance) engine code popped up. I don't know if it was because of the muddy road that triggered the code?? so I purchased a transmission fluid pressure sensor and I tried looking for the transmission fluid pressure sensor, it is NO were to be found. I looked underneath the van and which I unscrewed the transmission pan and the transmission valve body, including the side cover of the transmission(close to the driver side wheel)... after I screwed the pan back on there was 1 single check ball missing. after I started up the vehicle there was a another engine code that popped up P0732, would the 1 single check ball have caused the code to pop up?? and NOW when I turn of the vehicle and put it into to Drive it seems it be slipping / jerks. 2 OBD codes ON NOW -P0841 -P0732 Please help me get my vehicle running LOL
What makes this problem better or worse?
Putting it in DRIVE its worst after I unscrewed the transmission pan and now it slips/jerks
How long has your 2008 Chrysler Town & Country had this problem?
2 weeks
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Hello, Dave here, contributing to RepairPal and providing expert advice since 2010. Sometimes, we have great intentions and ambitions and tear into things without having the skill and ability and resources to know what we are doing. I mean no disrespect, but you probably have caused more damage to your transmission then was present before you did anything. The truth is, the trouble code came on because you were probably in a difficult position with a muddy road. It did not mean that something had failed, maybe, but meant that a problem had occurred. Did you try to clear the trouble code and road test and determine if it would come back? When you remove the transmission pan and got into the valve body – – which should only happen in a clean room environment -- as damage can occur, you likely introduced further issues to the vehicle. Now it will definitely take a trained technician to assess first hand to see what's going on, but my guess is that you have a significant transmission issue thaht needs troubleshooting and repair. https://repairpal.com/auto-repair-near-me Click the link or call us at 877-913-1554. We'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area.