There is no drain.
You can't. Dodge doesn't have torque converter drain plugs. You have to have the trans flushed to completely change the oil in it.
flywheel replacement generally requires removal of the Transmission and Torque Converter .
There is no such thing as a drain plug for a torque converter. If its broken you will need a new one. The only way to get the fluid out is to take it out and just turn it upside down and it will run out. But there is no fill hole to get any fluid back in.
270 Nm
Automatic, yes. Manual, no.
No, there is not.
In the transmission held on by 3 bolts
The torque converter clutch is inside of the toque converter. You must replace the whole torque converter as an assembly. The torque converter is sandwiched between the engine and transmission inside the transmission bellhousing. To access and replace the torque converter, the transmission will have to be removed. The trnsmission on that car is removed by raising the car on a hoist, supporting the engine with a special engine support tool, removing the lower engine cradle assmebly, and removing the transmission out through the bottom of the vehicle.
Sure, if the computer and torque converter are for a 5.9L
Dry fill is about 9 quarts.
Engine, torque converter and PCM all have to match.
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