I just changed the transmission fluid in my 2001. 5 4WD RAM for the first time (what a messy pain that is... installed a drain plug from Geno's that should help reduce the mess next time). I ordered the shop manuals for the truck, plus I have a Haynes manual. Both manuals say that for a drain, filter change and refill the transmission should take 4-qt of +4 ATF. Four quarts appears to be about 2. 5 quarts too little. I looked around on here a bit and people seem to be using about 6. 5-7 quarts for a drain and filter change. Does anybody know why the shop manual is WRONG? I'm furious that if I was trusting enough to believe the factory manual and just drive the thing I would have been nearly 3-qt low and would not have been doing my transmission life any favors.
PS... is there some technical reason for not installing a drain plug in the transmission pan or is it a way to save about $2? It seems ridiculous at first blush. Same with the differentials.
PS... is there some technical reason for not installing a drain plug in the transmission pan or is it a way to save about $2? It seems ridiculous at first blush. Same with the differentials.