What fluid does a Dodge transfer case take?
What Fluid Does My Dodge or Ram Transfer Case Take? FLUID RECOMMENDATIONS Conventional transfer cases require SAE 80W or SAE 80W-90 GL-5 gear lubricant. Full time systems use SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 engine oil. Conventional transfer cases require DEXRON®II transmission fluid.
Can I use ATF in my transfer case?
Your transfer case fluid level and condition should be inspected every time you get an oil change. Transfer cases may be filled with gear oil, automatic transmission fluid (ATF), or specialty lubricants. It is important to regularly inspect the transfer case for any damage, leaks, or other concerns.
How much transmission fluid goes in a 46RE?
If you are just doing a basic fluid change with tranny filter kit, on my 46RE, it is just over 4 quarts. If you are doing a full flush including draining the torque converter, then you need to do the full 8-9 quarts for a 46RE tranny.
How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2001 Dodge Cummins take?
25 quarts to bring it to the mid of dipstick.
What kind of transmission fluid does a 99 Dodge Cummins take?
Valvoline Synthetic Transmission Fluid ATF+4 1 Quart.
How much transmission fluid does a 48RE hold?
Chrysler 48RE Specs
| Transmission: | Chrysler 48RE |
|---|---|
| Max Input Torque: | 560 – 570 lb-ft (Chrysler strength designation “8”) |
| Weight: | ~248 lbs |
| ATF Type/Spec: | ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid |
| Fluid Capacity: | 14.5 – 16.5 dry fill capacity, approx 4 qts service refill capacity |
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2002 Dodge Ram take?
atf+4 transmission fluid
Can you add transmission fluid through dipstick?
You can add more by inserting a funnel into the tube the dipstick was withdrawn from and pouring a small amount of automatic transmission fluid into the pipe. Check the level each time you add a little until the level is right between the two lines.