Some Dodge Neon owners report experiencing shifting issues that result in limp mode, where the transmission becomes stuck in a specific gear. Common causes include low transmission fluid levels, which can lead to erratic shifting and trigger limp mode. Additionally, owners note that the quality of the transmission fluid, including its color and the presence of debris, is crucial, as contaminated fluid can exacerbate shifting problems. Some owners have also encountered issues related to low battery voltage or a faulty alternator, which can contribute to the vehicle getting stuck in limp mode. Furthermore, premature gear clutch failure has been reported, preventing the transmission from shifting into certain gears. Lastly, problems with the governor pressure solenoid and sensor are common among Dodge vehicles, and replacing these components often resolves shifting issues and limp mode. To address these concerns, it is advisable for owners to check the transmission fluid level and quality first, followed by inspecting the battery voltage, alternator, gear clutch, and specific solenoid and sensor components.
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