transmission fluid

Asked by tishaw74 Feb 27, 2015 at 05:40 PM about the 2001 Dodge Durango Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When completely empty how many quarts of transmission fluid does it take to fill the
transmission and converter?

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It depends on which trany you have if you have a 46RE and overhauled it or completely emptied it ...it will take up to 10 QTs ...// if its a 45RFE and you did the same it will take up to 14 QTs ....// start both out with 6 QTs start the engine and let idle in neutral ...check the level if it does not show on the stick then add 2 more qts...// if it does show on the stick ...//then with the wheels off the ground put it in reverse and let it run for a while...// put it back in neutral and check it again...// and adjust the level from there

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Have a 2011 Dodge Durango crew how much transmission fluid it needs if it's pulling and don't want to go in reverse

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I know on the 45rfe the screw on filter can come out and lose all pressure. No shifting and codes

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