46RE
46RE
The auto is a 47re The manual is a NV4500
It will bolt in, but it will not work. The 1995 uses a hydraulic governor. The 1996 uses an electronic governor.
3.9L, 5.2L, or 5.9L
Auto is a 47re Manual is a NV4500
ON my 1996 Dodge 2500 it is on the drivers side. On the transmission housing just above the pan gasket and around where the linkages all intertwine an connect to the housing.
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When repairing a car it is important to know the costs of the repairs. To rebuild a 2500 Dodge Transmission it could cost between $2000 and $4000.
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Not exactly. The motor is the same, but the transmission is different. The B vans with the 3.9 used a mechanical 3 speed automatic (32RH), the Dakota used a 4 speed electronic automatic (42RE). You could use the engine but not the transmission.
A Dodge 2500 has 8 per wheel.
It is important to know the amount of fluid to add to a car. On a dry fill a 1996 Dodge ram takes between 9 and 14 quarts of transmission fluid.
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