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Picked up everything I needed after work today, did both differentials. Took me about an hour and a half total.
I've got 2000 mile trip starting this weekend, feels good to know these have been changed.
I'll do the transfer case when I get back, if I can find the oil.
Dealership rotated my tires. Recommend I have a 4x4 service performed (change fluids in both diffs and transfer case). They said Chrysler Recommends it at 45k, I'm at 55k.
Is this something you all are doing?
Fyi....I'm a light use of 4x4, some towing.
Last winter, my filter got wet(snow, car wash, who knows). -30 one day and no cabin heat, took it to the dealer and 1st thing they checked was the filter. Froze solid, wouldn't allow airflow. So yes, for whatever reason water does sometimes get in there.
All you guys running 22" blades, book in store called for 24" for my '20 Ram, so that's what I bought.
When I got home one box must have been a return and had a 26" blade inside. I mounted them, 24" on pass, 26" on drive, work fine and don't hit anything.
ymmv.....
Happened to my 2020 this week. Never thought to check the filter and took it to my dealer who discovered exactly what you have pictured. This is a first for me in 3 winters with this truck.
Looked in the manual and it doesn't list any transmission service intervals (seems odd) at least nothing I could find.
Is there a factory recommended time/mileage of fluid and filter changes?
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