You can have possibly four different ones just depending. They are NP203, NP205, NP208, and
A 1995 Dodge Ram does not have a transfer case control module. The transfer case is mechanically controlled.
On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.
Driving a 1971 Dodge Power Wagon without a transfer case is not advisable, as the transfer case is crucial for engaging four-wheel drive and managing torque distribution between the front and rear axles. Without it, the vehicle may only operate in two-wheel drive if the transmission allows, but the performance and handling would be compromised. Additionally, the lack of a transfer case could lead to further mechanical issues or damage. Therefore, it is best to have a functioning transfer case for optimal operation.
A 1999 Ram does not have a transfer case control module.
It is on the back of the transfer case, takes a 10mm Allen wrench to remove.
NP241...?
ATFATF
np231
Dodge didn't make a 1991 Durango.
The transfer case on a 2004 Ram uses ATF+4.
The 1973 Dodge Power Wagon typically comes equipped with a part-time transfer case, specifically the NP203 or NP205, depending on the specific model and configuration. The NP203 is a chain-driven transfer case with a full-time four-wheel drive option, while the NP205 is a more robust, gear-driven model known for its durability. These transfer cases allow for versatility in off-road conditions and can engage four-wheel drive as needed.
yes you can put the same fluid in the transfer case.