The Dodge/Ram 48RE transmission was used in heavy-duty Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks with the Cummins diesel from 2003–2007. Built on Chrysler’s Torqueflite lineage, the 48RE is a 4-speed automatic designed for heavy-duty towing — but it’s well known for torque converter slip, weak clutches, and overheating under load.
At DK Auto & Diesel Service in Magnolia, TX, we provide complete diagnostics, rebuilds, and upgrades for the 48RE, making it stronger than stock and ready for towing or tuned performance.
Common Dodge/Ram 48RE Transmission Problems & Symptoms
1. Torque Converter Failure
• Symptoms:
◦ Shudder at highway speeds
◦ RPM flare when accelerating or towing
◦ Slipping under heavy load
• Causes:
◦ Stock single-disc converter not designed for Cummins torque
◦ Heat from prolonged towing
• Fixes:
◦ Upgrade to billet multi-disc torque converter
◦ Add auxiliary cooler for towing
◦ Adjust TCM shift strategy to reduce slip
2. Overheating Under Tow
• Symptoms:
◦ Transmission over-temp light
◦ Burnt fluid smell
◦ Loss of pulling power on grades
• Causes:
◦ Small stock cooler
◦ Excess converter slip generating heat
• Fixes:
◦ Install large-capacity or auxiliary cooler
◦ Use synthetic ATF+4 fluid
◦ Service fluid more frequently when towing in Texas heat
3. Valve Body & Governor Pressure Solenoid Issues
• Symptoms:
◦ Harsh or erratic shifts
◦ Stuck in limp mode (2nd gear only)
◦ Codes like P1762, P1763 (governor pressure sensor/solenoid)
• Causes:
◦ Weak OEM solenoids & sensors
◦ Valve body bore wear
• Fixes:
◦ Upgrade solenoid and pressure sensor (TransGo, Sonnax kits)
◦ Rebuild valve body with heavy-duty separator plates
◦ Recalibrate line pressure
4. Clutch & Band Wear
• Symptoms:
◦ Slipping in 2nd or 3rd gear
◦ Flare during shifts
◦ Metallic debris in pan
• Causes:
◦ Stock clutch packs not holding Cummins torque
◦ Overheating under tow/tune
• Fixes:
◦ Rebuild with heavy-duty clutches and bands
◦ Install billet apply servos for OD and intermediate bands
◦ Increase line pressure via valve body upgrade
5. Input Shaft & Hard-Part Failures
• Symptoms:
◦ Sudden loss of drive under heavy throttle
◦ Loud clunk or snap, truck won’t move
◦ Severe transmission noise
• Causes:
◦ Stock input shaft twisting/snapping on high-power builds
◦ Weak intermediate shaft under load
• Fixes:
◦ Upgrade to billet input/output shafts
◦ Full rebuild with HD drums and planetary gearsets
How DK Auto & Diesel Fixes the Dodge/Ram 48RE
We build 48REs to outlast stock failures and handle Cummins power:
- Billet multi-disc torque converters
- Heavy-duty clutch packs & steel plates
- Billet input/output shafts for tuned trucks
- Valve body upgrades (Sonnax/TransGo kits)
- Auxiliary cooler installs for towing reliability
- 24-month / 24,000 mile warranty
Schedule Your Dodge/Ram 48RE Transmission Diagnostic in Magnolia, TX
If your 48RE is slipping, overheating, or stuck in limp mode, bring it to DK Auto & Diesel Service for a complete inspection and upgrade options.
Serving Magnolia, Montgomery, Conroe, The Woodlands, Tomball, Willis, and Spring.
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FAQ About Dodge/Ram 48RE Transmissions
Is the 48RE a good transmission?
- In stock form, it struggles with Cummins torque under load. With upgrades (converter, shafts, clutches), it becomes extremely durable.
How much power can a built 48RE handle?
- Stock handles ~400–450 hp. Built versions with billet shafts and converters can hold 800–1000 hp.
How often should I service the 48RE?
- Every 30k–40k miles, or every 15k–20k miles if towing heavy in Texas heat. Always use ATF+4.










