Changed my transmission fluid and filter this weekend. The B&M drain plug is a nice suggestion from the latest magazine. It was easy to install, and will hopefully save me a shower next time around. The filter and gasket kit from Geno's also worked well.
The only hang up in the whole process was the transmission fluid. I have an '01 2500 truck (4-speed auto, hence the posting). The owner's manual specs ATF+4 spec 9602. All I could find at all the local parts stores, Autozone, Advance, Napa, etc. , only had ATF+3 or all the other Dexcron and Mercon specs.
The guy at Autozone said that ATF+3 will work, and since it was the last place I had stopped, and I was getting frustrated, I took him at his word. The truck drives fine, and I haven't noticed any difference in shift quality. Anyone have any insite as to differences and any negative effects of using ATF+3 instead of ATF+4? I figure I'm actually running ATF +3. 5 since I didn't drain the converter...
Thanks,
Justin Blomenberg
2001 Ram 2500
The only hang up in the whole process was the transmission fluid. I have an '01 2500 truck (4-speed auto, hence the posting). The owner's manual specs ATF+4 spec 9602. All I could find at all the local parts stores, Autozone, Advance, Napa, etc. , only had ATF+3 or all the other Dexcron and Mercon specs.
The guy at Autozone said that ATF+3 will work, and since it was the last place I had stopped, and I was getting frustrated, I took him at his word. The truck drives fine, and I haven't noticed any difference in shift quality. Anyone have any insite as to differences and any negative effects of using ATF+3 instead of ATF+4? I figure I'm actually running ATF +3. 5 since I didn't drain the converter...
Thanks,
Justin Blomenberg
2001 Ram 2500