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Old 08-29-2015, 08:14 AM
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Default Re: 722.6 Transmission

Originally Posted by RED DOG
Hi Bill, To answer your questions:

1) how much fluid is needed when doing this and where should this be purchased.
The correct transmission fluid is Mopar p/n 05127382AB. The amount you'll need to put back in depends on how much fluid comes out of the transmission during your procedure. There is a lot fluid that will remain in the torque converter even after you drop the pan when changing out the filter and the conductor plate. It does seem that your guy, Ted, knows what he is doing so he will know how much fluid to replace. Usually about 4 quarts if you just drop the pan and 8.5 quarts if you can replace what's in the torque converter.



2) where should this be purchased, and what brand.
Let Ted determine the correct type of replacement fluid and let him determine the brand. I say this because personally I run Amsoil synthetic ATF in all of my vehicles with the NAG1 transmission. I have three Crossfires and five Chrysler SRT8s that all have the same NAG1 transmission. AMSOIL ATF - has an expected fluid life of three times manufactures! I have a transmission flush machine that flushes and changes out all the transmission fluid.

Someone from the forum will likely jump in here with their advice . . .
Thank you very much for your thoughts, appreciated. I think I will go with the Mopar if I can find it. I am confident that the fluid has never been changed. (36K + miles) I will talk with Ted Monday and discuss it with him. Thanks again, Bill T.