What fluid does a 47re take?
What fluid does a 47re take?
You got to use the ATF+4. The friction modifier is required for the clutches. ATF+3 doesn’t have any friction modifier.
What kind of transmission fluid does a Dodge 1500 take?
Oil Type: Dexron VI.
What kind of lubricant do I need for a 2004 Dodge Ram?
2004 hemi, you should have the LSD rear end and therefore should add the LSD fluid. Comes in a small tube and you add it to the gear oil. Assuming you have the stock gearing and LSD still. Scratch that, I scrolled up and saw you have a 2500. Looking at the owner’s manual, the 2500 uses the 75w-90 and does not require the LSD additive. My bad.
What kind of brake fluid does Dodge Ram use?
Universal DOT 4 Brake Fluid by StopTech®. Typical Dry Boiling Point: 622°F (328°C). Available in STR-660 formulation for high performance street and racing applications respectively, the new StopTech High Performance Brake Fluid is a… Special Tec AA 5W-20 Full Synthetic Motor Oil by Liqui Moly®.
What kind of fluid do you use for manual transmission?
• Recommended for all vehicles manufactured by General Motors & Ford (except those with CVTs, or those calling for Type F ATF) including Mercon LV • Recommended for many imports, including Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Acura, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, BMW, Volkswagen and Audi • Outperforms conventional Transmission fluids Part# VV324
What kind of transmission fluid does a Studebaker use?
ACDelco DEXRON-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid is the most recent release in the well-established DEXRON series of automotive transmission fluids. It…
What kind of fluid does a Dodge 4×4 use?
These older fluids have all been replaced by Dexron III ATF. You can also use Mopar® ATF+4® Transmission Fluid in 1980-2000 Dodge 4×4 Transfer Cases originally calling for Dexron, Dexron II, ATF+ or ATF Type 7176.
How much fluid does a Dodge Dakota have?
Year Range Model Transfer Case Recommended Fluid Capacity 2001 Dakota, Ram 1500 NP231 ATF+4 2.5 Pints 2001-2002 Ram 2500 NP241DLD ATF+4 5.0 Pints 2001-2002 Ram 2500, Ram 3500 NP241DHD ATF+4 6.5 Pts.*** 2001-2003 Dakota, Durango NP233 ATF+4 2.5 Pints
Why does Dodge Ram not take gear fluid?
The reason it doesnt take gear fluid is because if the seal between the transmission and transfer case starts to leak, the transmission wouldnt get contaminated by gear fluid, but instead ATF+4. 75W-140 Synthetic gear lubricant for heavy duty or trailer towing intended uses. Mopar MS 5931 or equivalent. DOT 3.
What kind of lubricant does a Dodge Ram use?
ATF+4. The reason it doesnt take gear fluid is because if the seal between the transmission and transfer case starts to leak, the transmission wouldnt get contaminated by gear fluid, but instead ATF+4. 75W-140 Synthetic gear lubricant for heavy duty or trailer towing intended uses.