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It bolts to the rear of the transmission. It is the part both driveshafts hook to.
It is not difficult to change the transmission filter on a Dodge Durango, but it is time consuming. There is a cover that needs to be taken off after loosening the bolts. The transmission fluid needs to be drained into a bucket. After the new filter is put in, the cover is put back on and new fluid is added.
6 bell housing to block bolts.
The bell housing is the front of the transmission, the end that bolts to the engine.The bell housing is the front of the transmission, the end that bolts to the engine.
It is the large aluminum case that bolts to the back of the engine.
The governor pressure sensor is located within the transmission's fluid pan. It's mounted on a bracket with three 11 mm bolts and two #25 torx screws. This was on a '99 Dodge Durango with a 5.9 L motor.
At the bottom of the radiator there is a radiator hose that goes up to the engine. The hose runs into a housing with two bolts. Remove the two small bolts and the thermostat is inside.
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The bell housing is the end of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.
Should be between 15mm or 18mm
On top of the transmission bellhousing near where it bolts to the engine.
75 lbs