A 2006 Dodge 2500 truck typically requires about 12 to 14 quarts of Transmission Fluid when performing a complete fluid change, depending on the specific transmission type. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a dealer for the exact capacity for your particular model and transmission. Always ensure to use the recommended type of transmission fluid for optimal performance.
It takes 12 quarts of oil for your truck. It should say in the owners manual or you can call a dealer and ask them.
The amount of transmission fluid required for a 1990 Dodge truck can vary depending on the specific model and transmission type. Generally, it typically takes between 10 to 12 quarts for a complete fill, including the torque converter. It's always best to consult the owner’s manual or a repair guide for the specific model to ensure the correct amount.
The transmission fluid capacity for your truck, automatic transmission would be 3 quarts.
I had the same question, and I found out you have to add it under the truck on the side of transmission you have to unbolt a plug and fill to the top... 4 quarts of synthetic. Hope this helps. Dan
The 1972 Ford Ranger pickup truck transmission holds 12 quarts of transmission fluid. The 1972 Ford transmission can only use a transmission fluid made for Ford transmissions.
4 quarts
The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.
how to remove and replace transmission fluid pressure switch on a 2002 dodge ram 1500
Drain it and change it!
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Most of the Isuzu npr trucks holds 6 and a half quarts of transmission oil.
if the tranny is completely empty of fluid about 12-13 quarts