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Ram Pros,
I just changed my transmission fluid on my 2019 Ram 1500. I went with Amsoil OE fuel efficient fluid and it's running really nice with smooth shifts. However, I noticed the temps are now running between 180-185 vs 195-200 with the old fluid. What is everyone else seeing...
Does anyone know if it’s ok to put Amsoil “Fuel Efficient” ATF in the transfer case vs the recommended “Multi-Vehicle”?
Amsoil’s website recommends the fuel efficient for the transmission but multi vehicle for the transfer case. I bought a 2.5 gallon jug of the fuel efficient thinking I could...
I’m about to do a transmission fluid/filter change on my 2019 1500 and was wondering how many quarts I would need. Most videos I’ve seen use 5-6 quarts. I’m planning on using the Dorman 265-850 pan/filter and Amsoil OE fuel efficient synthetic. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
So theoretically turning off the TCS should stop this from happening assuming that’s the issue?
I’m going to try it tomorrow morning and see if that does anything.
I have the same issue. The most asinine thing about this is not the problem itself, but the fact that a company who has been building trucks for decades doesn’t know how to fix it. Unacceptable.
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