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What kind of power steering fluid does a 2001 Dodge Ram take?

What kind of power steering fluid does a 2001 Dodge Ram take?

Prestone Power Steering Fluid 12 Ounce.

How many quarts does a 5.9 diesel take?

Add 11 quarts of engine oil (the 5.9L Cummins has a 12 quart capacity, however 1 quart has already been added to the oil filter) through the engine fill tube located at the front of the timing cover. Verify the engine oil level using the engine oil dipstick.

How many quarts does a 48RE take?

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 does Dodge recommend for power steering fluid?

The recommended power steering fluid on the 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 is MOPAR Power Steering Fluid +4 or MOPAR ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid. Some examples of the products that can be used are Valvoline Full Synthetic Transmission Fluid ATF+4 or Prestone Power Steering Fluid Full Synthetic American.

How to replace power steering fluid in Dodge Ram?

By turning your wheel to either side, you pumped more old fluid into the reservoir. Use the baster to remove that fluid as well. Figure 4. Remove additional fluid that has appeared from the steering wheel turn. Pour fresh power steering fluid into the power steering reservoir until you reach the max line. Figure 5.

Can a power steering pump fail on a Dodge Ram?

This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd Generation (1994-2001). Power steering pumps can fail for a number of reasons. The pump can run low on fluid and can cause damage to the pump gear as well as housing. Seals inside the pump can deteriorate over time from dirt and the use of incorrect fluid.

What kind of power steering fluid does Chrysler use?

The factory fill power steering fluid for most 2004 model year Chrysler Group vehicles is ATF+4 (MS9602) and it provides superior performance at both low and high temperatures. WJ/WG and ZH vehicles use unique power steering fluids.

Can you change the fluid in a power steering pump?

If you’re the DIY type of person who likes to keep your vehicle running like new, checking the fluid in your power steering pump reservoir is basic stuff. Changing it, if needed, is a no-brainer process that’ll pay off in the long run with the extended life of your Ram.

By turning your wheel to either side, you pumped more old fluid into the reservoir. Use the baster to remove that fluid as well. Figure 4. Remove additional fluid that has appeared from the steering wheel turn. Pour fresh power steering fluid into the power steering reservoir until you reach the max line. Figure 5.

When to change power steering pump in Dodge Ram 1500?

This article applies to the Dodge Ram 1500 (1994-2008). If you’re the DIY type of person who likes to keep your vehicle running like new, checking the fluid in your power steering pump reservoir is basic stuff. Changing it, if needed, is a no-brainer process that’ll pay off in the long run with the extended life of your Ram.

Where does the power steering fluid come from?

Fresh power steering fluid ensures seals inside the fluid will not be damaged and prolong pump life. This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd Generation (1994-2001). The power steering pump draws fluid in from the reservoir by a constantly turning gear driven by the pump pulley.

What should I do if I spilled power steering fluid?

Figure 4. Remove additional fluid that has appeared from the steering wheel turn. Pour fresh power steering fluid into the power steering reservoir until you reach the max line. Figure 5. A funnel and paper towels help keep things neat and reduce smoking, as spilled fluids burn off the block.

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