tranny fluid?????
#1
tranny fluid?????
ok guys i called the dodge stealer here and asked them if they flush trannies and they said they just change it and not really flush it so how do you guys really flush the system and what type of fluid should i use......i have heard of two different ones the atf+3 and the atf+4......so i was just curious of which one it was....i have a 2000 5.9 QC 4x4.
#3
RE: tranny fluid?????
I myself being a mechanic and having access to a flush machine would drop the pan (If I never had before) and change the filter then flush it with machine. If I didn't have access to the proper equipment I would have it flushed at a shop that has the proper equipment. And depending on the circumstances possibly change the filter myself before having it flushed..
#5
RE: tranny fluid?????
you can use the atf3 if you add the modifier but you should upgrade to the atf4(no modifier needed). you can only get the 4 at the stealership, ask them if they will pump it out of their bulk tank (take jugs with you) because it is cheaper than buying packaged quarts. you need six quarts for a pan drop/filter change.
You can do a complete flush yourself if you have the time. You will need about 14-18 qts of fluid. Drop the pan, change the filter, reinstall pan. Get 2 large buckets (or whatever), disconnect the 2 cooler lines up front put one empty container under the discharge line and one full container with the suction side hose (may need to extend this line) in it. Start the truck and put it in neutral (pump will not work in park). MAKE SURE TO KEEP FLUID IN FULL CONTAINER. when you've used all your new fluid shut it down and reconnect the lines to the cooler,,,you're done. It takes approx 12 qts to fill a completely empty trans and converter and all lines, hence the 14-18 qts to get a good flush.
It's easy to make a mess doing this so beware and it would be nice to have an extra set of hands!
You can do a complete flush yourself if you have the time. You will need about 14-18 qts of fluid. Drop the pan, change the filter, reinstall pan. Get 2 large buckets (or whatever), disconnect the 2 cooler lines up front put one empty container under the discharge line and one full container with the suction side hose (may need to extend this line) in it. Start the truck and put it in neutral (pump will not work in park). MAKE SURE TO KEEP FLUID IN FULL CONTAINER. when you've used all your new fluid shut it down and reconnect the lines to the cooler,,,you're done. It takes approx 12 qts to fill a completely empty trans and converter and all lines, hence the 14-18 qts to get a good flush.
It's easy to make a mess doing this so beware and it would be nice to have an extra set of hands!
#6
RE: tranny fluid?????
OK redknob i think i will try that since there isnt any shop around here that will do a complete flush.....but the atf+4 is the right fluid to put back in then????? I dont want to have to add modifier or anything so by using the atf+4 will work.......by the way how much is that a quart and is it really worth the complete flush? By the way ...if i am not having any shifting problems should i try still to adjust the bands in the tranny????
#7
RE: tranny fluid?????
Thanks Redkonb for the proceeders for flushing I had found them before but lost the site. Wildwolf, check your owners man. it will tell you if it is ATF+3 or 4 Mopar switched around that year. I know that I read that you can use ATF+4 in a trans. made for +3, very costly, but you can't use ATF+3 in a trans made for +4. I also read that Mopar was to licence other manufactors, Sept. 05, to make the ATF+4. I could not find it at any parts stores. If anyone knows of any let us know, It will be alot cheaper.
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#10
RE: tranny fluid?????
wildwolf--yes you should use the atf4, no modifier needed and it is what is recommended for your truck. I think I paid $28 for 8 qts but remember I said they pumped it from their bulk tank not the prepackaged qts. As far as weather or not it is worth a complete flush,,,well I have heard differing opinions on this, as for me I think it is. And I think all will agree that as long as you are there you should do the band adjustments weather it is slipping or not.
Good luck and let us know how you make out.
Good luck and let us know how you make out.