coronet68mx
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Quite remarkable for a pick up truck,
What transmission do you have and how is it used? Obviously he runs them hand works them hard but not abused. but has found his answer to the weak link.His 12 transmissions is only 125,000 average. My 2004 Cummins Ram 2500 with 375,000 plus miles, no replacement engines or transmissions.
I had a 1999 Ford F-350 diesel 4X4. I went through 7, yes 7 transmissions in the first 100,000 miles. Not to mention all of the problems that I had with the water separator filter. UgggggghhhhhhhI don't care for that "show's" host right from the get-go, the way he says Dodges weren't known for
their longevity or whatever. Probably not the right guy to be conducting this interview, just saying...
Yes, Dodge's automatics prior to about 2001 weren't the best, but a decent rebuild of them using
quality kits made them durable afterwards.
Thing is, you could honestly say the same thing about the competitions' autos also in those days -
they all had issues.
If memory serves me I think it is the 46RE. I service the transmission every 30K miles. That consists of new filter and usually somewhere between 5-6 quarts of recommended fluid. I use no fluid that is for multiple applications. One solenoid has been replaced due to ruff shifting and I now add a tube of shift additive with the service. I have done this since the solenoid replacement. All my trucks have been Dodge diesels since 1990. I average 3-5 hundred thousand miles before trading. Now that the 5.9 is not available, I probably won't get another new one.What transmission do you have and how is it used? Obviously he runs them hand works them hard but not abused. but has found his answer to the weak link.