The 2000 Dodge Dakota with a 5-speed manual transmission typically requires about 5 quarts of Transmission Fluid. It's essential to use the recommended type of fluid, which is usually specified in the owner's manual or service guide. Always check the fluid level with the dipstick to ensure it is at the proper level after filling.
6 quarts transmission fluid
Read your owner's manual. Your Dakota has a capacity of between 4-5 qt depending on what transmission you have. Gregg
None in the trans. The engine holds 4 quarts (V6) 5 quarts (V8)
On my 2-door 99 dodge Dakota truck manual transmission. I put in four quarts in then check the oil stick. I always end up putting half of another quart. So 4 and 1/2 quarts.
If it has an automatic transmission, then yes. If it has a manual transmission, then usually, no.
12-15 quarts
4 quarts.
two
its ethier transmission or 75w90 fluid you need to call dodge and ask
The Dakota 4.7 take ATF +4 fluid, not Dexron or Mercon. The capacity for a 45RFE transmission is 14 quarts after a complete drain. Otherwise, it is 10 quarts for a complete drain, or 4 quarts for a filter replacement.
Mopar® Manual Transmission Lubricant is recommended or equivalent for use in the manual transmissions
sae 10w/30 2qts