How much transmission fluid does my 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 take?

How much transmission fluid does my 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 take?

The 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 came equipped with A4-speed automatic transmission and it will require the use of synthetic ATF+4 fluid. This transmission will have a fluid capacity of 5 US quarts.

How much transmission fluid does a 2002 Dodge Ram 5.9 hold?

8 to 9 quarts is the transmission fluid capacity for the 2002 dodge ram 1500.

How many quarts does a 2001 Dodge Ram?

The type of oil that is recommended for the 2001 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 iS-10W-30 Synthetic for above 0 F and 5W-30 for below 32 F. The capacity for the truck iS4 quarts with a filter for the 3.9 L V6 and 5 quarts with a filter for the 5.2 L V8 and the 5.9 L V8 engine.

What oil do I put in my 2001 Dodge Ram 1500?

Engine Oil SAE 10W-30 is preferred. Capacity: 5 quarts (with filter)After refill check oil level.

How much fluid does a Dodge Ram need?

lower line blew. No idea how much I will need to replace it. Depends on which transmission the truck has, my Dodge Truck Service Manual says that the 46RE-4 Speed and the 47RE-4 Speed require 4.5 quarts for regular maintenance and 9.5 to 10 quarts for a complete drain (torque converter).

Why does Dodge Ram not take gear fluid?

The reason it doesnt take gear fluid is because if the seal between the transmission and transfer case starts to leak, the transmission wouldnt get contaminated by gear fluid, but instead ATF+4. 75W-140 Synthetic gear lubricant for heavy duty or trailer towing intended uses. Mopar MS 5931 or equivalent. DOT 3.

What kind of transmission does a Dodge Ram 1500 use?

5-, 6-, 8- and 9-speed as well as 4HP20 automatic transmissions: ZF 5-, 6-, 8- and 9-speed as well as the ZF 4HP20 automatic transmissions are filled maintenance-free with specially developed partially synthetic ATF oils. Maintenance-free fills are intended for normal operating conditions.

How much ATF + 4 fluid do I need to change transmission?

Now, start pouring in new ATF+4 fluid into the transmission. Depending on how much was drained out and how much remained in the oil cooler, you will need to add between five and eight quarts; start small, and check the oil level as you are pouring. Always check the level with the engine running and with transmission in neutral.