Muffler and back. The parts you will need are the muffler, tail pipes (x2), and exhaust tips (x2). If you can, try to get the rubber exhaust hangers too from the muffler on back. He shouldn't have to cut anything...
I moved my conversation on it over to a thread with lots of participation to get advice myself. You can start reading here for my experience...
https://www.ramforum.com/threads/transmission-pan-and-fluid-change-questions.190401/post-2908664
I've had mine on for nearly 10 years without issue. You can do it with or without a dual cutout bumper as the rear tips are adjustable. You can add the second exhaust hangar for the extra pipe as the mounting location should already be on your truck. Plug and play, did it by myself with the...
With the wheels able to spin freely, you can disable ESC (button near Tow/Haul button below the radio) and use the steering wheel gear selection buttons (+ and -) to limit the top gear to 2nd gear (must be in drive to select gear). Then just gas it up to about 2000RPMs and it should easily...
It must be done while running and the transmission leveled AND having gone through the gears and getting to second gear. This fills the transmission circuits. Not doing this will result in fluid draining out that would otherwise be somewhere in the transmission system unable to drain into the...
I'll add one more thing for you and others who do this that I haven't seen mentioned yet. When you are done, wipe the rear of the pan down real good and go on a test drive. After the drive, you might see what looks like leaks around some of the rear bolts but in my case it was just excess...
That's good to hear! I kinda went into it thinking I'm not concerned with what comes out but only that I follow the fill procedure properly so I know it's good. I was going to get the 1qt pan but purchased the 2qt because it was slightly cheaper.
That's kinda what I was thinking too. I just wanted a sanity check to make sure I didn't miss something. I am starting to notice that the transmission seems to have a little more get up to it. I did an unintentional gravel skid at the garden center pulling out onto the road.
One more...
Thanks for the reply! It's also possible I'm underestimating the amount of waste I had. Unfortunately I didn't measure the pan before I started filling.
Ok, I used the info here and from loads of videos to service my 845RE in my 3.6L Ram yesterday at 81,100 miles. I'm looking to pick some brains (especially @Wild one ) with regards to my experience. Couple of things to note first...
1. I used this PPE Pan with an advertised 2 quarts...
Maybe that reset you did squared it away! If it happens again, I'd consider cleaning the connections. It's strange that it brought the map up with it though...
It very well could be the cause...
The scrambled backup image can be caused by moisture in the tailgate connections for the camera. Many correct it by cleaning the connection and packing with dielectric grease.
This is normal behavior, after reset it can take several power cycles for all of...
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