In the mountains of Montana, as I'm going up a steeper/longer hill, I also smell burning rubber. I have to limp in to a spot and use water to cool it anc carry on. I like the separation of the two cooling parts. Great video, thank you.
My fix for lime mode was changing the transmission fluid and two filter after the 3 drive I never had lime mode for over 2 months if the engine and trans still get hot you have to change the engine thermostat their are two one in the thermostat housing and one that attached to the block, once those change vehicle nor transmission should not get hot, reason for heat is a delay in thermostat opening, and reason for the whining is the transmission belt not shifting 7 quart of fluid do the fix… I own two caliber and those are the fix.
Platinumtag, this is Buddy, not Nancy. Thank you for this. Changed both filters, fluid and a new slightly deeper pan from parts geek. Still gets hot occasionally. I have wondered about the thermostats if they were affecting the tran temps. I bet you have hit on the cure for "most" trans overheating problems. Thank you this. All the Best and may God bless.
@NancyLancaster-m6l I own 2 caliber both for the whining which make the car overheat I did the trans filter and fluid for the other caliber that was overheating I change the thermostat....thermostat is tricky bc the needle pin need to be in 12 o'clock position and taking off completely the pin will allow u to purge the system probably and quickly... If u have any other overheating it has to be the engine has power but transmission not receiving it making the engine work hard.
Do you think the re flash would work to solve the original problem before you replaced the transmission? I've heard that dodge came out with software upgrades for the 2007 and 2011 models. Also, what did limp mode look like for you?
no, the re flash would not have worked, the fluid was burnt and really dark, also the codes were showing a faulty transmission. This cars limp mode was very limited acceleration with a max speed of 50-60 km. Also the transmission would overheat when pushed or driven hard. After changing the transmission it was reflashed, and ran good for awhile but did the same thing. Took it for a 2nd opinion and found out it was another faulty transmission, had it replaced and reflashed and is running fine so far. Will try post an update if anything goes wrong.
@@amandachavez4336 it didnt work out, the transmission was burnt to begin with, the 2nd transmission i installed was burnt as well, it worked for a bit after a reflash but just went into limp mode again. After a 2nd opinion and 3rd transmission change and flash, it is running fine so far. I recieved a reply and researched on the tipm and wiring in these calibers. Not sure if you can see the reply about the tipm, but it stated that the tipm gets wet and corrodes or shorts, either from a carwash or weather elements. Wiring under the drivers side fender and behind the bumper are exposed to elements as well.
How did you end up with the Dodge Caliber transmission cooler limp mode problem? I am having this problem right now on my Dodge Caliber 2007. Can you help please?
Just had that on the freeway on the way home I hope I didint burn out the transmission 😵 but it seems to be a problem with all calibers, I already have extra cooling and it's still getting hot and it's a freaking pain. I am probably getting a different car 😆
Just change the engine thermostat u need to change both thermostat secondary and primary and engine and transmission won’t get hot, engine will stay warm not hot….if You have whining it’s the belt delaying shift so change both filter on the transmission and add 7 quart of fluid that will do the fix …I own two caliber it nothing electrical just need to do those servicing
I was told my 2007 Dodge Caliber transmission only held one quart thought this don't sound right rancot was winding let it sit for an hour drove in home 50 Mi an hour work fine
@@Platinumtag Mine rides fine until I go 70 MPH on highway then once it cools down it rides fine😒do You think it's the same fix Your talking about with the thermostats?????
@@cortneybutler45 common issue is the thermostat just make sure the jiggle pin at 12 o clock and if u can remove the jiggle pin and make the hole little bigger it will take the air out they system quicker to prevent heating when u purge the system
Dont run AC in the car, use regular air or heat with windows down. or if you do, have the air recirculating and make sure you always have that setting on
It's not a 10 mil bolt! It's 6 mil/1.25 thread. You are only talking about what socket for the head of the bolt and it could be very misleading to diy mechanics!
Recalibrate it so the cvt gear can shift faster some time they don't reach to the max gear , and cause heat, lots of tricks with these caliber, removing all thermostat can help too.
The caliber is running fine. Had to have the tcm flashed to the new/ used transmission, but other then that, its running fine. I did find out that if i would have used the tcm that ran with the new/used transmission, i would have had no problems. Not positive if it would configured to the ecm though, probably would have.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH a cooler engine will last longer than a hot engine. I had a jeep cherokee v8 5.2 with no thermostat and last over 25 year and never overheat. Still going strong after I sold it. Of all the vehicle I had I was wonder how thing thing never over heat of all the vehicle I had so I went to upgrade the thermostat one day, just to find out their was none. Lol,
Haha awesome, I wonder if the same would go for a nissan cvt? I'm working on one right now and as soon as it gets hot it starts to act up, starts out and runs normal cold.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH should work bc the cooling is continuous without the thermostat, good thing to do too, is drain out the oil and see if the right amount is in their and fill it back up.
Afther i changue the condensor put a afther marquet cooler change the trans temp sensor finally my trans guy told to take It down AND change those parts AND ITS been good so far.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCHcode p1607 the coolant temperature sensor fixed limp mode my caliber was only running for 20 minutes yes exactly 20 minutes, and now thinking about it.in 20 minutes reaches the operating temperature and shuts off so the computer that was looking overheat that was my problem now I ran the car for 45 minutes and never shut off, I changed both of them but I think it was the one on the top one and the car was shutting off and it would not turn back on cause the battery was dead every time the car ran on idle for the 20 minutes, cause I think the alternator wasn't charging the battery so maybe the computer was shutting down the electrical system when the computer sees overheat. Now I have p0700 transmission issues but I think is easy to fix it the car runs fine
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH I’m driving an 09 caliber I’ve had for about 7 years now. I travel about 55 miles to work every day and have this same problem. I get the code after about 30 miles one way on the express way and limp the rest of the way there. I did put an external cooler on the car and changed filters and still doesn’t seem to hold. Wondering if getting the computer flashed has helped Anyone?
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH That's surprising, some of those Calibers in those years come with Aisin transmissions. Do you know what kind of Trani it had? Was it a BG6 Aisin?
@@Brian-vz7xe Hey Brian, honestly not sure, never really looked into to deeply, usally just match numbers. But will check next time, do they actually come in different makes?
In the mountains of Montana, as I'm going up a steeper/longer hill, I also smell burning rubber.
I have to limp in to a spot and use water to cool it anc carry on.
I like the separation of the two cooling parts. Great video, thank you.
My fix for lime mode was changing the transmission fluid and two filter after the 3 drive I never had lime mode for over 2 months if the engine and trans still get hot you have to change the engine thermostat their are two one in the thermostat housing and one that attached to the block, once those change vehicle nor transmission should not get hot, reason for heat is a delay in thermostat opening, and reason for the whining is the transmission belt not shifting 7 quart of fluid do the fix… I own two caliber and those are the fix.
Platinumtag, this is Buddy, not Nancy. Thank you for this. Changed both filters, fluid and a new slightly deeper pan from parts geek. Still gets hot occasionally. I have wondered about the thermostats if they were affecting the tran temps. I bet you have hit on the cure for "most" trans overheating problems. Thank you this. All the Best and may God bless.
@NancyLancaster-m6l I own 2 caliber both for the whining which make the car overheat I did the trans filter and fluid for the other caliber that was overheating I change the thermostat....thermostat is tricky bc the needle pin need to be in 12 o'clock position and taking off completely the pin will allow u to purge the system probably and quickly... If u have any other overheating it has to be the engine has power but transmission not receiving it making the engine work hard.
There is a filter directly under the battery tray. AT cooling lines to be specific.
Do you think the re flash would work to solve the original problem before you replaced the transmission? I've heard that dodge came out with software upgrades for the 2007 and 2011 models.
Also, what did limp mode look like for you?
no, the re flash would not have worked, the fluid was burnt and really dark, also the codes were showing a faulty transmission. This cars limp mode was very limited acceleration with a max speed of 50-60 km. Also the transmission would overheat when pushed or driven hard. After changing the transmission it was reflashed, and ran good for awhile but did the same thing. Took it for a 2nd opinion and found out it was another faulty transmission, had it replaced and reflashed and is running fine so far. Will try post an update if anything goes wrong.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH how did this work for u
@@amandachavez4336 it didnt work out, the transmission was burnt to begin with, the 2nd transmission i installed was burnt as well, it worked for a bit after a reflash but just went into limp mode again. After a 2nd opinion and 3rd transmission change and flash, it is running fine so far. I recieved a reply and researched on the tipm and wiring in these calibers. Not sure if you can see the reply about the tipm, but it stated that the tipm gets wet and corrodes or shorts, either from a carwash or weather elements. Wiring under the drivers side fender and behind the bumper are exposed to elements as well.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH it dose of feel like it goin out tbh it drives smooth i was goin to Belen goin 75 nd that light turn on nd lol slowed down
Did u make another video
The one I'm working on is fresh start, codes cleared and p0218 and p0700 pops on almost immediately and in limp mode
How did you end up with the Dodge Caliber transmission cooler limp mode problem? I am having this problem right now on my Dodge Caliber 2007. Can you help please?
I have a 07 Caliber do you still have that problem?
Just had that on the freeway on the way home I hope I didint burn out the transmission 😵 but it seems to be a problem with all calibers, I already have extra cooling and it's still getting hot and it's a freaking pain. I am probably getting a different car 😆
Just change the engine thermostat u need to change both thermostat secondary and primary and engine and transmission won’t get hot, engine will stay warm not hot….if You have whining it’s the belt delaying shift so change both filter on the transmission and add 7 quart of fluid that will do the fix …I own two caliber it nothing electrical just need to do those servicing
I was told my 2007 Dodge Caliber transmission only held one quart thought this don't sound right rancot was winding let it sit for an hour drove in home 50 Mi an hour work fine
@@Platinumtag Mine rides fine until I go 70 MPH on highway then once it cools down it rides fine😒do You think it's the same fix Your talking about with the thermostats?????
@@cortneybutler45 common issue is the thermostat just make sure the jiggle pin at 12 o clock and if u can remove the jiggle pin and make the hole little bigger it will take the air out they system quicker to prevent heating when u purge the system
Can you use a used tcm from the same make and model or does it have to be reprogrammed or is it plug and play
My caliber goes limp mode with the transmission heat light when I drive it long distance above 75, have cooling but still goes limp.
ya, this caliber was doing the same thing after the replacement, had to replace a 3rd time due to faulty transmission, and it is running fine now.
Also check your tipm, if you can find someone with the proper setup for reading and reflash to check everything out, thanks.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH AAMCO said that might be the transmission, cvs transmission usually have those kind of issues, I hope its can be something else
Mine dose to cud sum one gi e me advise
Dont run AC in the car, use regular air or heat with windows down. or if you do, have the air recirculating and make sure you always have that setting on
It's not a 10 mil bolt! It's 6 mil/1.25 thread. You are only talking about what socket for the head of the bolt and it could be very misleading to diy mechanics!
I’m putting in a auxiliary cooler to help it not overheat
That seems to help alot, it works great, ive seen it done in a few applications, thanks for watching and the info!
Recalibrate it so the cvt gear can shift faster some time they don't reach to the max gear , and cause heat, lots of tricks with these caliber, removing all thermostat can help too.
I'll never buy a Dodge caliber SXT no more
How did the fix turn out?
The caliber is running fine. Had to have the tcm flashed to the new/ used transmission, but other then that, its running fine. I did find out that if i would have used the tcm that ran with the new/used transmission, i would have had no problems. Not positive if it would configured to the ecm though, probably would have.
Wat is ecm
Amanda Chavez engine control module
Remove all the thermostat and save the vehicle ,
Awesome, thanks for the info, and thanks for watching!
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH a cooler engine will last longer than a hot engine. I had a jeep cherokee v8 5.2 with no thermostat and last over 25 year and never overheat. Still going strong after I sold it. Of all the vehicle I had I was wonder how thing thing never over heat of all the vehicle I had so I went to upgrade the thermostat one day, just to find out their was none. Lol,
Haha awesome, I wonder if the same would go for a nissan cvt? I'm working on one right now and as soon as it gets hot it starts to act up, starts out and runs normal cold.
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH should work bc the cooling is continuous without the thermostat, good thing to do too, is drain out the oil and see if the right amount is in their and fill it back up.
@@Platinumtag k cool, I'm gonna try it, thanks!
It's the transmission bypass valve
There is a cartridge-type filter behind the bypass valve. They can clog up.
Is the bypass valve easy to replace?
Right on brother thats how i fixed mine change the bypass Valve AND torque converter PROBLEM SOLVE.
Afther i changue the condensor put a afther marquet cooler change the trans temp sensor finally my trans guy told to take It down AND change those parts AND ITS been good so far.
Awesome brother, thanks for watching!
Bro I just fixed that problem
Awsome, wut was your problem? And its ok if you don't want to reveal your secret lol. Thanks for watching!
@@THEMOOSESWRENCHcode p1607 the coolant temperature sensor fixed limp mode my caliber was only running for 20 minutes yes exactly 20 minutes, and now thinking about it.in 20 minutes reaches the operating temperature and shuts off so the computer that was looking overheat that was my problem now I ran the car for 45 minutes and never shut off, I changed both of them but I think it was the one on the top one and the car was shutting off and it would not turn back on cause the battery was dead every time the car ran on idle for the 20 minutes, cause I think the alternator wasn't charging the battery so maybe the computer was shutting down the electrical system when the computer sees overheat. Now I have p0700 transmission issues but I think is easy to fix it the car runs fine
@@rodger6940 Awsome thanks for the info, thats good to hear! Your info will hopefully help someone out someday!
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH I’m driving an 09 caliber I’ve had for about 7 years now. I travel about 55 miles to work every day and have this same problem. I get the code after about 30 miles one way on the express way and limp the rest of the way there. I did put an external cooler on the car and changed filters and still doesn’t seem to hold. Wondering if getting the computer flashed has helped Anyone?
@@joeMACAY1 did you solve the problem?
Sounds like what happen to mine it was the t. I. M. P
k thanks, i will have a look at mine!
Christina Olson
What exactly did you change and did it fix the hot transmission problem? Please any information will help
@@fellowtraveler2495 it was the transmission itself, changed it a 2nd time and seems to be running fine so far
@@THEMOOSESWRENCH That's surprising, some of those Calibers in those years come with Aisin transmissions. Do you know what kind of Trani it had? Was it a BG6 Aisin?
@@Brian-vz7xe Hey Brian, honestly not sure, never really looked into to deeply, usally just match numbers. But will check next time, do they actually come in different makes?
The Dodge dealership told me that it was my transmission in my cooling line can that true all they just Scammer for money