What transmission do I have in my Dodge Ram?

What transmission do I have in my Dodge Ram?

Look inside the truck cab on the driver’s side to see if there is a clutch pedal. If there is a clutch pedal, this means that the Dodge Ram has a manual transmission. If there is no clutch pedal, then the truck has an automatic transmission.

What vehicles have a 47RE transmission?

47RE: An electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission found in ’96 to ’02 Dodge trucks, as well as some ’03 models. 48RE: An electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission found in ’03 to’07 Dodges.

What is the difference between a 47RE and a 48RE transmission?

47RE has a different color pump. Pump is unpainted on the 47RE, and the 48RE have a black coating on them IIRC. Also the 48RE has a plastic ring on the reaction shaft support.

How do I know what GM transmission I have?

The easiest method of GM automatic transmission identification is to examine the transmission pan. New transmission designs came with new, unique pan shapes, and the general shape of the pan often paints a fairly clear picture of which automatic transmission you are dealing with.

How do I find my transmission code?

Open the driver’s side door and find the white card on the side of the door that is filled with small black lettering. This card contains specific details about the year the car was made, its transmission, engine specifications and other details. Underneath or beside the “TR” symbol will be a number code.

How do I know what Chevy transmission I have?

Chevrolet transmissions can be manual or automatic. Automatic transmission on a Chevy can be identified in one of two ways: You can look at the size of the pan on the transmission or you can search for the identification number that has been stamped somewhere on the casing.

Where are the numbers located on a transmission?

The transmission number will be on the side of the transmission, or on the top of the transmission (manual and automatic respectively).

What kind of transmission oil do I need?

Dexron III/Mercon – This is one of the most common fluids on the market. Most GM and Ford units call for this type of ATF, as well as many imports. If your owners manual recommends any form of Dexron, or any Mercon – other than Mercon V – this is the fluid you want.

What transmission Do I have tool?

Using a good flashlight, look for part numbers stamped into the transmission pan or the transmission itself. Your local auto part store or dealer will be able to cross-reference the numbers to determine the kind of transmission the part belongs to.

Are all 4R100 transmissions the same?

The early ’99 4R100 had an on/off torque converter clutch solenoid. All other 4R100s had a PWM torque converter clutch solenoid. That makes the early ’99 unique and all others the same. They are NOT interchangeable.

What type of gears does your automobile transmission use?

Six-speed automatic transmissions are the most common number of gears, but older cars and entry-level compact cars may still have either four or five automatic gears. Third gear either locks the transmission in third gear or limits it to the first, second, and third gear ratios.

What transmission is in the 6.7 Cummins?

six-speed automatic transmission

What transmission is behind a Cummins?

ATS Diesel Performance is now offering a complete kit so that our Allison 6 Speed Automatic transmission can be installed behind the Cummins 5.9L and 6.7L Engine.

What is the difference between a high output Cummins and regular?

The standard output Cummins provides peak torque at 1,700 rpm, while the High Output version will do so at 1,356 rpm. High Output engines benefit from a heavy-duty Aisin six-speed automatic with a 3.75 first gear, whereas the standard Cummins uses an FCA-built six-speed auto box (68RFE) with a 3.23 first gear.

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