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One common issue with the 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 transmission is difficulty shifting, such as slipping or complete failure to shift. Replacing the solenoids may resolve this issue. Expect a repair cost ranging from $150 to $400 at the shop, as each solenoid replacement can cost around $100. While you can continue driving the truck temporarily without major damage, it's best to avoid heavy hauling or high-speed driving. If the truck starts but doesn't move, it indicates a faulty first gear solenoid must be fixed before driving.
The 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 is experiencing issues with its transmission getting stuck in a gear and shifting harshly.
Some issues that may arise with the transmission shifting in a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 could be caused by low transmission fluid levels or contamination from insufficient upkeep.