If it truly is trans-related then I'd be inclined to do a trans service, changing oil and filter.
Engine idling in park. Check level on stick.
put it in the place that says Transmission fluid. It Goes in the same place that the dip stick is in. So when checking for transmission fluid, if it is low, just add a little bit in that same place.
The transmission dipstick is a special tool that only the dealer has.
no, there is no dipstick for the transmission on the 2009 Dodge Journey. You need to got it looked at by a service center.
No, it is a special tool that the dealer has.
The offset is way different .even if they bolt on, they will stick out the sides
I always fill mine where the transmission dip stick goes in.
All Chrysler four-speed automatic transmissions are very sensitive to the quality of the transmission fluid. Only use Chrysler ATF+[3 or 4] in these transmissions. Do not use Dexron or Mercon, no matter what the manual or dip stick says.
You Stratus has what is called Auto-Stick. You can "manually" shift the gears by putting it in the +/- position and moving the shifter side to side.You Stratus has what is called Auto-Stick. You can "manually" shift the gears by putting it in the +/- position and moving the shifter side to side.
dip stick tube
it is on the right hand side. it say transmission on it. read the stick before you put Filide in it
Answerif its a stick, you dont if its not idk--------------------Unlike the previous poster, I'm going to assume you mean an automatic transmission when you say 'fluid' as opposed to 'gear lube'. The Stratus' are like most cars with automatics in that you add transmission fluid into the same tube that holds the dipstick. Check your owner's manual for the type of fluid needed and be sure not to overfill it. Add a bit, check it, add, check, and continue until it reads full. This should be done with the engine running and the transmission oil hot from driving, on a level surface.