Not without modifications
If you mean a newer model Charger, 5.
No more often than any other manufacturer.
You need to use a similar year trans from a 3.0L
No it will not work.
A Mopar special tool and a star scan is required to check the transmission fluid in any of the newer model dodge, chrysler, and jeeps. The fluid level is very temperature sensitive It is impossible to get the level correct with out a scan tool.
This model was released at the end of 2008, but has been replaced by newer models as of July 2009.
In my 1995 it is a hydrolic one. I believe the newer years after that have an electric one.
The type of transmission fluid to use should be engraved into your automatic transmission fluid dipstick ( at least it is on the newer model years )
No. the trucks with beds have Chrysler transmissions. The cab/chassis truck has an Aisin trans.
The old receiver was retired and replaced with a newer model that offered improved features and functionality.
Not directly, this swap will take A LOT of modification to work. You would NOT want to use the original transmission with the newer 5.0 motor. You would at least want to put the newer model transmission to go with the newer model motor. Either way it will take A LOT of modification to achieve this swap.
im not sure on the newer ones put i replaced my uncles in his 1999 and his is in the fuel tank look for a diagram