How much transmission fluid does a NAG1 transmission hold?
For the NAG1 (W5A580) 5-speed transmission a standard fluid/filter change will take 7.4 quarts of ATF +4 Automatic Transmission Fluid.
What kind of transmission fluid does a NAG1 take?
ATF+4 transmission
Both transmissions use ONLY ATF+4 transmission fluid.
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2008 Dodge Charger take?
Valvoline Synthetic Transmission Fluid ATF+4 1 Quart.
How do you check transmission fluid on a NAG1?
After a few minutes warm up, check the oil by running the dip stick down the fill tube until the tip contacts the bottom of the pan (the dipstick will not be all the way in at this point and in fact will actually have a good bit of extra sticking out the top of the fill tube) then pull and check the level.
What vehicles have a W5A580 transmission?
Cars That Came With the NAG1 Transmission
- Jeep Commander (V6 3.7L, from 2006 to 2011).
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (SRT–8, from 2006 to 2013).
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (V6 3.7L 3.6L, from 2006 to 2013).
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited and Overland (V6 3.6L, from 2012 to 2013).
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (V6 3.0L Diesel, 2007 to 2011).
How to check transmission fluid level in NAG1?
I also found one labelled NAG1 Diesel graph with slightly differently levels. Then the next confusing thing is the transmission fluid level temperature reading. I bough a cheap multimeter and used a long ‘k-type thermocouple’ to measure the temperature.
When do you need to replace a transmission pump?
Automatic transmissions require transmission fluid to power the hydraulic system, and a transmission pump is what moves that fluid around. When the transmission pump becomes clogged or broken it needs to be removed and then repaired or replaced in order to prevent more serious damage to the transmission itself.
Where did I get a transmission fluid change?
I thought I’d share some of what I learned doing a transmission fluid change on my 2006 Grand Cherokee Diesel. There’s a lot of confusing info around. History of my jeep: I bought my Jeep in Darwin, AU.
Where do you find the transmission number on a Mopar NAG1?
The transmission can be generically identified visually by the presence of a round 13-way connector located near the front corner of the transmission oil pan, on the right side. Specific transmission information can be found stamped into a pad on the left side of the transmission, above the oil pan rail.