How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2003 Dodge Ram?

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2003 Dodge Ram?

The 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 uses ATF IV, or ATF 4, transmission fluid. The transmission fluid capacity for this vehicle is up to four quarts.

What kind of transmission fluid does a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 take?

Oil Base: Synthetic. Oil Type: Dexron VI. Volume: 1 Quart.

How much transmission fluid does a 48RE hold?

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 48RE take?

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 Dodge use?

Oil Type: Dexron-III.

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a Dodge Magnum take?

The NAG1 transmission has a service fill capacity of 10.6 quarts, with an overhaul fill capacity of 16.3 quarts.

What type of transmission fluid does a Dodge Ram 2500 take?

Valvoline Synthetic Transmission Fluid ATF+4 1 Quart.

What is ATF 4 transmission fluid?

Valvoline ATF+4 is a full-synthetic transmission fluid specifically engineered to protect and prolong the life of (FCA) Fiat Chrysler automatic transmissions. It is officially licensed and approved by FCA and is fully back-serviceable and can be used wherever ATF+3, ATF+2 or ATF+ is specified.

What kind of transmission fluid does a Dodge 2500 take?

What kind of transmission fluid does a 48re take?

48re Transmission Fluid Type & Specs The 48re takes ATF+4 transmission fluid and has a 14.5 – 16.5 quart dry fill capacity.

Can you mix ATF 4 and dexron?

Use ATF+4 only. Don’t use anything with Dexron/Mercon fluids. These fluids will cause TCC slippage/chatter problems plus wear out your transmission sooner than you would like for. The slipping could also be due to the bands needing adjustment.

Do Ram trucks have transmission problems?

01. Do Dodge Ram 1500 have transmission problems? Yes, Dodge Ram 1500 trucks experience transmission problems from time to time. Depending on how demanding the issue is, things could get pretty messy.

What type of transmission fluid does my Dodge Magnum take?

Oil Type: Dexron VI.

What kind of transmission fluid does a Dodge Ram use?

The Dodge Ram 1500 automatic transmission requires Mopar+4 automatic transmission fluid or equivalent and Mopar manual transmission fluid or equivalent for manual transmissions. Fill the transfer case with Mopar+4 ATF or equivalent, and top the differentials up with the recommended gear oil.

How many quarts of fluid does a Dodge Ram hold?

The 3.7-liter and 4.7-liter will hold 16.2 quarts. The 5.9-liter will hold 16.3 quarts.

How much oil does a Dodge Ram have?

Differential Oil Capacity 1.75 quarts (front 2002-2008 Ram 1500) 2.37 quarts (front 2003-2008 Ram 2500/3500) 2.45 quarts (rear 2002-2008 Ram 1500) 2.65 quarts (rear Ram 2500/3500 10.5″ axle)

What kind of brake fluid does a Dodge Ram 1500 use?

Fill the brake fluid reservoir to the “FULL” line using DOT-3 brake fluid. Fill the coolant reservoir tank to the “HOT” fill line with Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula, Hybrid Organic Additive Technology or equivalent.

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