No
No
The 42re/44re/46re trans has a governor solenoid, a tcc/od solenoid.The 45rfe has a solenoid pack that has about 5 solenoids built in.The 42re/44re/46re trans has a governor solenoid, a tcc/od solenoid.The 45rfe has a solenoid pack that has about 5 solenoids built in.
Yes, the 46RE transmission can interchange with the A518 transmission, as both are part of the same family of Chrysler automatic transmissions. They share similar mounting points and dimensions, allowing for a direct swap in many applications. However, it's important to ensure compatibility with the vehicle's engine and electronic systems, as there may be differences in wiring and control systems between the two transmissions. Always verify specific year and model compatibility before proceeding with the interchange.
No, the Durango either has a 44re (never used in a 1500), a 46re with a different bell housing, or a 45rfe. None will work properly in a 2001 1500.
Terrible idea.. the 46RE transmission was not designed to handle the kind of torque produced by the Cummins diesels.
auto trans Drain and fill 42RE,46RE 4 quarts 45RFE,545RFE 5 quarts Dry Fill 9-14 quarts use atf plus 4
42RE or 46RE. Depends on engine.42RE or 46RE. Depends on engine.
yes
46RE
V6 - 42reV8 - 46reV6 - 42reV8 - 46re
V6 - 42reV8 - 46reV6 - 42reV8 - 46re
A 2004 Ram 1500 has a 45rfe transmission.
For a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4.7L, the automatic transmission fluid capacity depends on a couple factors -- whether it's 2WD (RWD) or 4WD -- and also what specific transmission the vehicle was equipped with. For the 42RE transmission: 4.0 quarts For the 45RFE or 5-45RFE 2WD (RWD) models: 5.5 quarts For the 45RFE or 5-45RFE 4WD models: 6.6 quarts The recommended fluid type is MOPAR ATF+4