No, the controls and tail mount are different.
chevell ss, Dodge Charger
Your question makes no sense. The transmission does not attach to the rear end. The drive shaft may fit if both are V8's. If one is a diesel, it will not work.
Generally not recommended for front wheel drive cars, even with a manual transmission.
chevell ss, dodge charger
four wheel drive drive line came disconnected
Only you swap the overdrive/tailshaft unit.
You put it in drive and press the gas. It drives just like a normal automatic transmission.
Neither, it is all gear drive timing
The transmission solenoids are inside the transmission, on the valve body.
The transmission on a 2006 Dodge Durango is changed by removing the drive shaft, disconnecting the linkage, and unbolting it from the engine. It can then be lowered from the vehicle and replaced.
46re
sounds like the auto transmission has a fault