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Old 01-04-2009, 10:51 PM
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I'm gonna change the tranny fluid and filter next weekend. Before I buy the stuff, what kind of fluid and filter should I get? Additives? Also I want to put a drain plug in. Where can I get a kit for that? MonteC please chime in!

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ATF+4 only, and no additives. i think there are 3 brands, mopar, valvoline, and wal-mart brand. its all pretty expensive, mopar is about $8/qt, valvoline about 5 and wal-mart about 4. i use the valvoline.

get a filter/gasket kit at your local auto parts store. if you have a choice, get the better kit with the rubber gasket.

also get a universal filter kit at local autoparts store. $5-10. napa has them. last time i looked in my autozone they did not. when you put your drain plug in, be careful where you put it, so it doesn't hit the solenoids. you'll need to drill a 1/2" hole in the bottom of the pan (with it removed of course lol).
 
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My Walmart has Mopar fluid for $6 a quart. Im gonna get that. How many Quarts do I need?

Do you mean something like this?
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/S...sku=ZX814722XF
 

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about 6 - 7. when you fill it back up, check fluid level with engine running and transmission in neutral, not park.

your link above is a remote filter. i've got one and it seems like a good idea. you'll still need the internal filter and gasket kit like this.
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...asket+-+Carded)

drain plug.
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...it+-+Universal
 
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So with the External filter, I might need 7-8 Quarts?
 

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the external filter will probably only add about 1/3 qt. 7 is probably still enough. maybe 8 if you have or add an external cooler.
 
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After your done Put in 5 quarts then start the truck up and while holding the brake put it up and down though all the gears slowly. I normally do a 5 seconds pause in each gear up and down though the gears 3 or 4 times, that way you know the gears are filling up with the fluid you just put in, the first time you may not feel the tranny ingage in the gears, After 4 times the truck should try to pull itself while in Gear (Except park and neutral) Checking it in Neutral without doing this will give you a false reading. After that Let the truck idle in Neutral for a few mins so the tranny can warm up (dont forget to set the E brake). If the fluid is cold it can give a false reading too. Then keep checking the dip stick and fill accordingly, normally I do 1/2 quarts at a time. Once it shows good on the stick take it out for a quick spin (i normally hop on the highway for a min so it can go though all the gears) then put it in neutral and set e brake and recheck the dip stick.

I had my Tranny cooler line blow off a few weeks ago, And I had to put in 6 &1/2 quarts, I drive it for a day then would check and fill accordingly.
 

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just to hijack a tiny bit, can one use Mobil 1 synthetic ATF fluid? It says that it's compatible with Mopar ATF (doesn't specify +3 or +4). I put it in my xfer case, but of course there are no clutches in there so it's not so critical.

If these guys say it's OK maybe use synthetic.
 
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Do not use the Mobil1, there is a reason why it doesn't state +4. Simply because it's not.
 
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If Royal Purple made ATF+4 I'd put it in. That is the only brand I use, besides Mopar in the transmission.

Did some research. RP says that their MAX ATF is compatable with Mopar ATF+4. Do you guy think I should but it in?
http://www.royalpurple.com/transmission-chart.html
 

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