If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.
If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.
If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.
All you need to do is replace the sensor. It cost around $20.
The only way to find out is to go to a dealership.
probably, but bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem
Assuming you have an automatic transmission, the dipstick should be located toward the rear of the engine on the passenger side. With vehicle warmed up and parking brake applied the transmission fluid is checked with the transmission in neutral.
Trouble code P0700 means: Automatic Transmission Control System Malfunction You need to check the TCM for codes
No.
The Hemi wasn't an option in a 2002 Dodge Ram. It was first offered in the 2003 model year, and a manual transmission was an option.The Hemi wasn't an option in a 2002 Dodge Ram. It was first offered in the 2003 model year, and a manual transmission was an option.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body.
The antifreeze, transmission, and power steering fluids are all red on a 2003 Ram.
A 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Pickup needs a CI4+ oil, since all the 2003 to 2007 models come with EGR.
no it wont you have to have either a 98 or a 99 dodge ram transmission
They have the same bolt pattern and should fit just fine.
atf +4, nothing else
Pull out the transmission dipstick and pour in fluid with a narrow necked funnel.
A Dodge transmission does not have a turbo.
Use ATF+4 only.
Mopar ATF+4