Put simply....no
transmission fluid. If you use Dextron Dot II that will be ok as it is the most upto date
Caution! All Chrysler four-speed automatic transmissions are very sensitive to the quality of the transmission fluid. Only use Mopar ATF+ 4 in these transmissions. Do not use Dexron, Mercon, or any substitute, even if the owners manual, your mechanic, or dipstick says it is OK. You can use Dexron or Mercon if you want to replace your transmission in a few months, and I guarantee you will.
the tires are ok....as long as your transmission shifts ok
GET IT UP ON RAMPS ..ON THE SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION THERE IS A PLUG.. USE A RATCHET WITH AN EXT. PULL THE PLUG ....STICK YOUR FINGER IN IF YOU CAN TOUCH GEAR OIL ITS OK ..IF NOT ADD UNTILL YOU CAN TOUCH IT
check transmission fluid for correct amount or being dirty if fluid is ok your transmission is wearing out
Either is OK
It means the transmission overheated. Have the fluid changed and you may be ok. Then find out why it got too hot.
it's ok
automatic? id its an auto then you need to go to an auto parts store and pick up some transmission fluid that says on it that its ok for Chrysler products, as some manufacturers require different kinds of fluid. if it says its for Chrysler, then that's the kind you need.
its a gm product so it should be dextron II but its ok to use dextron III its actually better to use
if the noises are only in fourth gear then its an internal transmission problem. Make sure that the fluid level is ok. If the fluid is ok then the transmission will need to be pulled and checked inside.
Check the transmission fluid first to make sure that its full. If the transmission is high mileage then it might need a filter and fluid change. If the Filter is ok then the transmission might need a rebuild.