You do not change the trans fluid. It is a life time synthetic fluid.
Down the trans dipstick tube.
It is not recommended by Dodge, but it might work in an emergency.
A 2004 Ram 1500 uses ATF+4 transmission fluid only.
A 2004 Dodge Neon uses 5W30. It can be synthetic,, conventional, or a blend.
There will be a fill plug on the side of the trans, fill it until fluid comes out of the hole and seal it back up.
If it is the torque shift trans it uses mercron SP fluid be shure of what trans you have
Please change the Transmission Fluid to Mobil One Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid to prevent wear on clutch pack and wear on valve body. Also Mobil Synthetic Trans Fluid is higly resistant to high temperatures that will cause conventional auto trans fluid to produce varnish and increase wear. I currently have a 1997 Town Car with 148 thousand miles and the original trans is still in the car. Also the car shifts solid and is currently getting me 22-24 MPG at 60-65 MPH on Highway. Please be aware that the new synthetic fluid will last at least 60K miles before need for change. I have noticed that when my trans fluid needs to be replaced it has a sluggish shift between 1st and 2nd gears. After trans fluid change to new synthetic fluid the car immediately shifts well and gets increased mileage. Hope this helps. Jim
0w40 synthetic 15w40 conventional
You gave no info on what model Ram and what engine. Typically, Auto Trans Fluid "Plus 4" is what Chrys. calls for; however, standard Pwr Strg fluid should identify if it works on your vehicle.
The HO does have a stronger trans.
drop trans pan with drain pan under the trans