We're offline for a tune-up, we'll be up and running smoothly very soon. Show In the meantime, here are some other options available: Visit an Sign up for View us on Social Media We appreciate your patience – for your next visit: 15% offyour next purchase. Enter coupon code: in shopping cart. We look forward to serving you, 4th Gen Engine and Drivetrain-2010 and Up 6.7 liter Engine and Drivetrain discussion only. PLEASE, NO HIGH PERFORMANCE DISCUSSION! Checking Transmission Fluid Level11-11-2015, 07:18 PMRegistered User Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Thunder Bay, Canada Posts: 50 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Checking Transmission Fluid Level My owners manual provided no details on how to properly check the transmission fluid level. This is for my 2012 Ram 6.7 CTD with auto transmission. I checked today using the procedure for my old 5.9 - that is to have the engine running with transmission in neutral after switching back and forth between all the forward gears and reverse. When I used this procedure on the 2012, the dip stick came up dry. So, I shut the engine down, did some other work and came back about 30 minute later to check level with engine off. Fluid level was on the dipstick right at the "cold" location. I am hoping someone can let me know the proper procedure for this 4th gen truck. 11-12-2015, 08:54 AMJust a plain ole guy
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Carlos, Texas Posts: 2,537 Likes: 0 According to the manual: The fluid level should be checked when the engine is I don't' actually see where it says for the engine to be running or not. I can tell you that I have never heard of any auto transmission being checked without the engine running. I have checked mine in my 12 with it running and the level was right on. The following users liked this post: 05-16-2019, 05:10 PMRegistered User
Join Date: May 2019 Posts: 1 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Fluid level question Hey guys, I've got a 2014 Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Cummins. On the dipstick it's got the "cold" level with the upper and lower holes in it, then about an inch or so up the dipstick it has the "hot" level with the 2 holes in it. Do I need to bring the level of my tranny fluid up to be within that "hot" level? 05-21-2019, 10:54 AMRegistered User
Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: MItten Posts: 193 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Quote: Originally Posted by JustEJ Hey guys, I've got a 2014 Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Cummins. On the dipstick it's got the "cold" level with the upper and lower holes in it, then about an inch or so up the dipstick it has the "hot" level with the 2 holes in it. Do I need to bring the level of my tranny fluid up to be within that "hot" level? Yes, with the trans at operating temp, the fluid should be between the "hot" level indicating holes. Related TopicsThread Thread Starter Forum Last Post CACalomino 3rd Generation Ram - Non Drivetrain - All Years 6 02-07-2010 04:31 PM MrKen 12 Valve Engine and Drivetrain 2 04-24-2009 05:58 PM RDM16CTD 3rd Gen Engine and Drivetrain -> 2003-2007 19 11-26-2008 05:41 PM CLeger67 3rd Gen High Performance and Accessories (5.9L Only) 3 04-27-2008 08:50 PM Stevenc 3rd Gen Engine and Drivetrain -> 2003-2007 2 04-23-2004 12:16 PM How do you check the transmission fluid on a Dodge Ram?Under the hood, locate the transmission fluid dipstick; it can usually be found to the right of the oil dipstick on front-wheel-drive cars, but you can check your owner's manual if you need assistance. Remove the transmission fluid dipstick and touch the fluid.
How do you check the transmission fluid on a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500?Transmission Fluid Level Check Dodge Ram 2500 (2003-2005) ST 5.9L 6 Cyl.. Remove Dipstick - Access point for transmission fluid.. Check Level - Insert dipstick and pull it out to determine level.. Add Fluid - Determine correct fluid type and add fluid.. |