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Maintenance schedule 3.6l e-torque

Iridium

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anyone have a maintenance sheet for our trucks? would be great if there was a maintenance schedule list here for the 3.6l E-torque.

I would personally would like to know the intervals for the following:
spark plugs
coils
rear diff fluid
transmission fluid
radiator flush
brake fluid flush


If any techs want to chime in that'll be great.
 
anyone have a maintenance sheet for our trucks? would be great if there was a maintenance schedule list here for the 3.6l E-torque.

I would personally would like to know the intervals for the following:
spark plugs
coils
rear diff fluid
transmission fluid
radiator flush
brake fluid flush


If any techs want to chime in that'll be great.
There are a couple things the manual wont provide. For trans fluid the interval is around 30-60k miles, take your pick depending on how hard you beat on it (FCA says the fluid is lifetime but we all know thats a lie, they even retracted that statement). Watch a YouTube video, it's a pretty in-depth procedure and you're going to need access to a lift. Brake fluid, probably 30-60k as well. Honestly though I would just get a moisture tester and go off that. Make sure it's calibrated correctly though. For coils I'd just replace them with the plugs, doesn't hurt, you're already removing them anyway.
 
There are a couple things the manual wont provide. For trans fluid the interval is around 30-60k miles, take your pick depending on how hard you beat on it (FCA says the fluid is lifetime but we all know thats a lie, they even retracted that statement). Watch a YouTube video, it's a pretty in-depth procedure and you're going to need access to a lift. Brake fluid, probably 30-60k as well. Honestly though I would just get a moisture tester and go off that. Make sure it's calibrated correctly though. For coils I'd just replace them with the plugs, doesn't hurt, you're already removing them anyway.
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