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What is the transmission temperature for a Ram 1500?

What is the transmission temperature for a Ram 1500?

If you check ideal transmission temp for trucks, proper operating range is at 175F – 225F. Getting 150F is below normal operating temp for most vehicles actually, but you do have a manual with a track cooler.

What is the normal temp for transmission?

175 to 220 degrees
The optimal temperature range for transmission fluid is 175 to 220 degrees. Above that, for every 20 degrees bad things happen, starting with formation of varnish at 240 degrees, followed by seals hardening, plates slipping, seals and clutches burn out, carbon is formed, and, ultimately, failure.

What is a normal automatic transmission temperature?

about 195°F.
Normal operating temperature for an automatic transmission is about the same as the engine temperature, i.e., about 195°F. The temperature inside the torque converter, while pulling a big load from a standing start, could easily rise above 350°F. Fluid breakdown often results in harsh shifting and slip-bump concerns.

What is the transmission temp sensor on a Dodge Ram?

I have a 1996 Dodge Ram 2500, 2WD, AT, 5.9L. The “check engine” light came on, and a code popped up saying it was a transmission coolant temperature sensor problem. I bought a new sensor from the parts store (GP Sorenson TSU169), and I thought it was gonna be an easy fix.

Where is the transmission fluid located on a Dodge Ram?

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. Open the hood of the truck and locate the transmission fluid container. The vehicle’s transmission information will be located on a plate adjacent to the container.

How can I tell if my Dodge Ram has a manual transmission?

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. Open the hood of the truck and locate the transmission fluid container.

Why is my Dodge Ram transmission not working?

No heat One of the leading causes for Dodge Ram transmission problems can be a heat a problem. But why is it? If the coolant has some dirt residue—all the dirt will eventually stop the flow of the coolant. While this is not a permanent fix, this will allow you to drive for quite some time.

I have a 1996 Dodge Ram 2500, 2WD, AT, 5.9L. The “check engine” light came on, and a code popped up saying it was a transmission coolant temperature sensor problem. I bought a new sensor from the parts store (GP Sorenson TSU169), and I thought it was gonna be an easy fix.

What causes a transmission problem on a Dodge Ram?

For Dodge RAM Trucks that are not equipped with a Transmission Temperature Sensor and are experiencing problems with the shift parameters of the Automatic Transmission, the problem usually is caused by a defective Transmission Pressure Solenoid.

Where can I buy a transmission temp sensor?

The “check engine” light came on, and a code popped up saying it was a transmission coolant temperature sensor problem. I bought a new sensor from the parts store (GP Sorenson TSU169), and I thought it was gonna be an easy fix. WRONG!

What kind of transmission does a Dodge 1500 have?

The Truck used during this video is a 1995 Dodge RAM 1500 2wd Equipped with a 46RH Automatic Transmission and 5.9 L Engine also known as 360. ( 360 ci displacement) These steps also apply to Dodge RAM Trucks Equipped with a 42RH Automatic Transmission, and R and R steps for 47RH Automatic Transmission in case the Pressure Solenoid is defective.

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Ruth Doyle