Ultradrive
The Ultradrive is an automatic transmission manufactured by Chrysler beginning in the 1989 model year.
Initially produced in a single 4-speed variant paired with the Mitsubishi 3.0 engine in vehicles with transverse engines, application was expanded to the Chrysler 3.3 & 3.8 V6 engines in 1990 model year Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager/Grand Voyager, Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Dynasty & Chrysler New Yorker. A 6-speed variant was introduced in the 2007 model year and remains in production for several models as of 2019.
The Ultradrive and succeeding transmissions are produced at the Kokomo Transmission plant in Kokomo, Indiana, which also manufactures other Chrysler automatic transmissions. As of 2020, Dodge Journeys equipped with 4-cylinder engines are the only applications of the 4-speed Ultradrive remaining in production. The Ram Promaster will be the only car to use the 62TE after 2020.
History
The Ultradrive was a significant technological advancement in transmission operation, one of the first electronically controlled automatics. It pioneered many now-common features such as adaptive shifting, wherein the Electronic control unit optimizes shifting based on the driving style of the operator. It earned a reputation for being unreliable. While the Ultradrive transmission had numerous issues, reportedly due to being rushed into production, a common problem was not necessarily caused by a design flaw, but by poor labelling: both owner's manuals and transmission fluid dipsticks advocated the use of Dexron transmission fluid in the event the required fluid was not available. The transmissions were designed to use a special fluid and many owners reported failures from the use of Dexron, as well as temporary issues which were resolved when the proper fluid was added.There may also have been mistaken impressions of failure due to the "limp home" feature. When the computer sensed a problem, such as a sensor giving an inappropriate reading, a code would be stored in the car's computer and the transmission would default to second gear only, under transmission computer control, so that owners could still drive to a service location for diagnosis and/or repairs. This may have caused perceptions of failure and premature replacement. A major drawback to the "second gear only limp mode" was, if second gear was the defective gear, the vehicle would not go forward.
The torque converter measured in diameter and was mounted to the flywheel by a flexible drive plate. The transaxle was cooled through an oil-to-water heat exchanger in the collector tank on the radiator, and/or a standard oil-to-air heat exchanger. There were no bands or mechanical holding devices; ratios were supplied by five different clutch packs. This allowed the transmission to be lightweight and to use fewer moving parts than the three speed it replaced.
The 41TE transmission which directly replaced the TorqueFlite had a similar design and could be considered an evolutionary change, but it included different valve bodies, solenoid packs, sensors, and other components to increase reliability. This line was also given a flash-programmable TCM and, in 2006, a variable line pressure hydraulic system was phased in, which boosted performance and longevity.
"Autostick" option
In some applications, the driver could select a certain gear with an extra position on the stick. Marketed as "Autostick," activation required the driver to press a safety button on the selector stick, whereby and the selector could be moved to the "manual" position — where side-to-side movements towards the + and - icons made it possible to manually engage the transmission sequentially through all 4 forward speeds. The computer could override the gear selector to limit maximum engine RPM or prevent selection of a gear too low for vehicle speed. The option was advantageous in certain driving conditions, e.g., slippery roads or mountain driving.Technical information
There are currently 4 different types of units. Chrysler switched to a new coded naming convention in the 1990s. This new standard starts with two numbers, the number of gears and the torque rating plus two or three letters describing the unit.TE:Transverse Electronic
LE:Longitudinal Electronic
TEA:Transverse Electronic All-Wheel-Drive
Differences in bell housing and bolt pattern can be seen between years and platforms.
A604/41TE
The 41TE is a four-speed transmission originally fitted on 1989 Dodge/Plymouth vehicles with the 3.0L 6G72 V6. Applications include the Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager/Grand Voyager, Dodge Shadow, Chrysler LeBaron and Chrysler Sebring.Applications:
- 1989-1993 Chrysler New Yorker
- 1989-1995 Chrysler LeBaron
- 1989-2007 Dodge Caravan
- 1989-1993 Dodge Daytona IROC
- 1992-1993 Chrysler Daytona IROC
- 1989-1993 Dodge Dynasty
- 1989-1994 Dodge Shadow
- 1989-1994 Chrysler Saratoga
- 1989-1994 Plymouth Sundance
- 1989-1994 Dodge Spirit
- 1989-1994 Plymouth Acclaim
- 1989-2000 Plymouth Voyager
- 1990-1993 Chrysler Imperial
- 1990-1993 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue
- 1990-2010 Chrysler Town and Country
- 1992-1994 Plymouth Duster
- 1995-2000 Chrysler Cirrus
- 1995-2006 Chrysler Sebring
- 1995-2006 Chrysler Stratus
- 1995-2000 Dodge Avenger
- 1995-2006 Dodge Stratus
- 1995-2006 Chrysler Sebring
- 1996-2000 Plymouth Breeze
- 2000-2003 Chrysler Voyager
- 1989-2007 Chrysler Voyager
- 2001-2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser
- 2002-2003 Dodge Neon
- 2004-2008 Chrysler Pacifica
- 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse Non-turbo
- 2008-2010 Volga Siber
41AE
Applications:
- 1991-2004 Chrysler Town and Country
- 1991-2004 Chrysler Voyager
- 1991-2004 Dodge Caravan
- 1991-2000 Plymouth Voyager
- 2004-2008 Chrysler Pacifica
40TE
Applications:
- 2003-2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser
- 2003-2006 Chrysler Sebring
- 2003-2007 Dodge Caravan
- 2003-2005 Dodge Neon
- 2003-2006 Dodge Stratus
A606/42LE
Applications:
- 42LE
- *1999-2004 Chrysler 300M
- *1993-2004 Chrysler Concorde
- *1994-2001 Chrysler LHS
- *2001-2002 Chrysler Prowler
- *1994-1996 Chrysler New Yorker
- *1993-2004 Dodge Intrepid
- *1993-1997 Eagle Vision
- *1997-2002 Plymouth Prowler
42RLE
Gear Ratios for the 42RLE:
- 1st: 2.80
- 2nd: 1.55
- 3rd: 1.00
- 4th: 0.69
- 42RLE
- *2005–2010 Chrysler 300
- *2006–2010 Dodge Charger
- *2004–2011 Dodge Dakota
- *2004-2009 Dodge Durango
- *2005-2008 Dodge Magnum
- *2007–2011 Dodge Nitro
- *2003–2012 Jeep Liberty
- *2003–2011 Jeep Wrangler
- *2009 Dodge Challenger V6
- *2003-2012 Dodge Ram
40TES/41TES
Applications:
- 2007–2010 Chrysler Sebring
- 2011–2014 Chrysler 200
- 2008–2014 Dodge Avenger
- 2009–2020 Dodge Journey
62TE
Applications:
- 2007–2008 Chrysler Pacifica
- 2007–2010 Chrysler Sebring
- 2011–2014 Chrysler 200
- 2008–2014 Dodge Avenger
- 2008–2016 Chrysler Town and Country
- 2008–2016 Chrysler Grand Voyager
- 2008–2020 Dodge Grand Caravan
- 2009–2012 Volkswagen Routan
- 2009–2019 Dodge Journey
- 2013–present Ram ProMaster
Problems
The most common problems with the Chrysler Ultradrive transmissions are poor shifting quality and sudden locks into second gear caused by the transmission computer detecting problems with sensor data. Nine design changes were made in an attempt to fix clutch failure, and four were directed to excessive shifting on hills.
After pressure from the US Center for Auto Safety, Consumer Reports, and others, Chrysler LLC promised to waive the $100 deductible in the warranty, provide loaners, and buy back any cars with Ultradrives that could not be fixed. Chrysler ran an unprecedented campaign to contact all American owners of cars with Ultradrives to find and fix problems.