on fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator on fuel pump module using
proper procedure. See FUEL LINE DISCONNECT FITTINGS.
2) Tighten fuel tank strap retaining nuts to specification.
See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Start engine and check for fuel leaks.
Removal (Ram Pickup)
1) Fuel tank may be drained by lowering fuel tank, or by
pumping fuel from fuel tank using the fuel pump if fuel pump is
operating. If lowering fuel tank to drain the fuel, go to step 4). If
using fuel pump to drain the fuel tank, go to next step.
2) Disconnect fuel line from fuel rail. See FUEL LINE AT FUEL
RAIL. Connect Fuel Hose (6541, 6539, 6631 or 6923) for proper engine
application at fuel line fitting on fuel rail. Place remaining end of
fuel hose in an approved gasoline container.
3) Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). DLC is a
16-pin connector attached to bottom of driver's side of the instrument
panel, just straight above the accelerator pedal. Using scan tool
manufacturer's instructions, activate the fuel pump and pump fuel from
fuel tank. Once fuel tank is empty, remove scan tool. Reinstall fuel
line on fuel rail using proper procedure. Go to step 5).
4) Release fuel pressure from fuel system. See FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE. Ensure negative battery cable is disconnected.
Remove fuel tank cap to release any residual fuel tank pressure.
5) Raise and support vehicle. Open fuel tank filler door.
Remove fuel tank filler tube assembly-to-body screws. Support fuel
tank with transmission jack. Remove fuel tank strap retaining nuts.
6) Slightly lower fuel tank. If fuel tank was not previously
drained, slightly rotate fuel tank so vent hose and filler hose on
fuel tank are above the fuel level in the fuel tank to prevent fuel
leakage when hoses are disconnected. Vent hose and filler hose attach
to fitting on the fuel tank. See Fig. 29.
7) Disconnect vent hose from vent hose fitting on fuel tank.
If fuel tank was previously drained, go to next step. If fuel tank was
not previously drained, place drain hose in vent hose fitting on fuel
tank. Drain fuel from fuel tank into an approved gasoline container.
Go to next step.
8) Disconnect filler hose from filler hose fitting on fuel
tank. Disconnect electrical connector at fuel pump module. Fuel pump
module is located on top of fuel tank. See Fig. 29.
9) Disconnect fuel line from fuel filter/fuel pressure
regulator on fuel pump module using proper procedure for fuel line
disconnect fitting. See FUEL LINE DISCONNECT FITTINGS under FUEL
SYSTEM.
10) Disconnect necessary vapor hoses from rollover valves on
top of fuel tank or fuel pump module. See Fig. 29. Lower fuel tank
from vehicle.
CAUTION: DO NOT overtighten fuel tank strap retaining nuts during
installation.
Installation
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Install fuel lines
on fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator on fuel pump module using
proper procedure. See FUEL LINE DISCONNECT FITTINGS.
2) Tighten fuel tank strap retaining nuts to specification.
See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Start engine and check for fuel leaks.
Removal (Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
1) Fuel tank may be drained by siphoning fuel out through
small vent hose on fuel and vent hose fitting assembly on fuel tank,
or by pumping fuel from fuel tank using the fuel pump if fuel pump is
operating. If siphoning fuel out through small vent hose on fuel and
vent hose fitting assembly on fuel tank, go to step 4). If using fuel
fitting assembly out of the plastic shield. Use care not to damage
fill and vent fitting assembly. Disconnect fuel line from fuel
filter/fuel pressure regulator on fuel pump module using proper
procedure for fuel line disconnect fitting. See FUEL LINE DISCONNECT
FITTINGS. Fuel pump module is located on top of fuel tank. See Fig. 30
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11) Disconnect electrical connector at fuel pump module.
Disconnect vapor hoses from rollover valves on top of fuel tank. See
Fig. 30 . Lower fuel tank from vehicle. Use care not to damage fill and
vent hose fitting assembly.
Installation
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Install fuel lines
on fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator on fuel pump module using
proper procedure. See FUEL LINE DISCONNECT FITTINGS.
2) Ensure retaining tabs on fill and vent hose fitting
assembly fully engage the plastic shield. Tighten fuel tank strap
retaining nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Start
engine and check for fuel leaks.
FUEL RAIL & INJECTORS
Removal (Dakota 2.5L)
1) Release fuel pressure from fuel system. See FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE. Ensure negative battery cable is disconnected.
2) Disconnect air inlet duct at throttle body for access to
fuel rail. Disconnect vent line from fuel damper at end of fuel rail
(if equipped).
3) Note electrical connector location on injectors for
installation reference. Disconnect electrical connectors at injectors.
Disconnect fuel line from fuel rail. See FUEL LINE AT FUEL RAIL.
Disconnect control cables at throttle body. Remove control cable
mounting bracket from intake manifold for access to fuel rail.
4) Remove fuel rail bolts. Ensure area around injectors and
intake manifold is clean. Using rocking motion, remove fuel rail with
injectors from intake manifold.
5) If removing injector from fuel rail, remove retaining clip
from fuel rail and injector. Retaining clip is located at top of
injector and fuel rail. Remove injector with "O" ring from fuel rail.
Installation
1) If installing injector on fuel rail, install NEW "O" ring
on injector. Coat "O" ring on injector with engine oil. Install
injector on fuel rail. Install retaining clip on injector and fuel
rail.
2) To install remaining components, reverse removal procedure
using NEW "O" ring at bottom of each injector. Coat "O" ring on
injector with engine oil before installing injectors and fuel rail.
3) Tighten fuel rail bolts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS. Install fuel line on fuel rail using proper procedure.
See FUEL LINE AT FUEL RAIL. Start engine and check for leaks.
Removal (Dakota 3.9L, 5.2L & 5.9L, Durango, Ram Pickup 3.9L,
5.2L & 5.9L, Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
1) Release fuel pressure from fuel system. See FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE. Ensure negative battery cable is disconnected.
2) On Ram Van and Ram Wagon, remove engine cover. On all
models, remove air cleaner. Remove throttle body from intake manifold.
See THROTTLE BODY. On A/C equipped models, remove A/C compressor-to-
intake manifold support brace at rear of A/C compressor.
3) On all models, note electrical connector location on
injectors for installation reference. Disconnect electrical connectors
at injectors. Disconnect any necessary wiring electrical connectors
for access to fuel rails and injectors.
CAUTION: Both fuel rails are serviced as an assembly. DO NOT attempt
to separate fuel rail from connecting fuel hose at rear of
each fuel rail. Connecting fuel hose does not use any form of
clamps on the hose. DO NOT use any clamps on connecting fuel
hose. When removing fuel rails with injectors, use care not
to bend connecting fuel hose.
4) Disconnect fuel line from fuel rail. See FUEL LINE AT FUEL
RAIL. Remove fuel rail bolts. Ensure area around injectors and intake
manifold is clean.
5) Using rocking motion, pull driver's side fuel rail with
injectors upward from intake manifold until injectors just clear
intake manifold. Repeat procedure on passenger's side fuel rail.
Remove fuel rails with injectors from intake manifold.
6) If removing injector from fuel rail, remove retaining clip
from fuel rail and injector. Retaining clip is located at top of
injector and fuel rail. Remove injector with "O" ring from fuel rail.
Installation
1) If installing injector on fuel rail, install NEW "O" ring
on injector. Coat "O" ring on injector with engine oil. Install
injector on fuel rail. Install retaining clip on injector and fuel
rail.
2) To install remaining components, reverse removal procedure
using NEW "O" ring at bottom of each injector. Coat "O" ring on
injector with engine oil before installing injectors and fuel rails.
3) Push passenger's side fuel rail and then driver's side
fuel rail downward until shoulder on each injector contacts the intake
manifold. Ensure all injectors are fully seated.
4) Tighten fuel rail bolts and throttle body bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Install fuel line on fuel
rail using proper procedure. See FUEL LINE AT FUEL RAIL under FUEL
SYSTEM. Start engine and check for leaks.
Removal (Ram Pickup 8.0L)
1) Release fuel pressure from fuel system. See FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE. Ensure negative battery cable is disconnected.
2) Remove throttle body from upper intake manifold. See
THROTTLE BODY. Remove ignition coils with mounting bracket for access
to fuel rails.
3) Upper intake manifold must be removed for servicing of
fuel rails and injectors. Remove generator-to-upper intake manifold
brace and A/C compressor-to-upper intake manifold brace. Remove
generator and A/C compressor if necessary for removal of upper intake
manifold.
4) Disconnect necessary vacuum lines and hoses for removal of
upper intake manifold. Remove bolts, upper intake manifold and gasket
from lower intake manifold.
5) Note electrical connector location on injectors for
installation reference. Disconnect electrical connectors at injectors.
Disconnect fuel line from fuel rail. See FUEL LINE AT FUEL RAIL.
6) Remove fuel rail bolts. Ensure area around injectors and
lower intake manifold is clean. Using rocking motion, pull driver's
side fuel rail with injectors upward from intake manifold until
injectors just clear intake manifold. Repeat procedure on passenger's
side fuel rail. Remove fuel rails with injectors from lower intake
manifold.
7) If removing injector from fuel rail, remove retaining clip
from fuel rail and injector. Retaining clip is located at top of
injector and fuel rail. Remove injector with "O" ring from fuel rail.
Installation
1) If installing injector on fuel rail, install NEW "O" ring
on injector. Coat "O" ring on injector with engine oil. Install
injector on fuel rail. Position injectors on fuel rails so electrical
connector on injector is facing toward passenger's side of the
vehicle. Install retaining clip on injector and fuel rail.
2) To install remaining components, reverse removal procedure
using NEW "O" ring at bottom of each injector. Coat "O" ring on
injector with engine oil before installing injectors and fuel rails.
3) Push passenger's side fuel rail and then driver's side
fuel rail downward until shoulder on each injector contacts the intake
manifold. Ensure all injectors are fully seated.
4) Tighten fuel rail bolts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS. Using NEW gasket, install upper intake manifold with
all bolts loosely installed. Tighten upper intake manifold bolts to
specification in sequence. See Fig. 39. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.
5) Tighten throttle body nuts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS. Install fuel line on fuel rail using proper procedure.
See FUEL LINE AT FUEL RAIL. Start engine and check for leaks.
Fig. 39: Upper Intake Manifold Bolt Tightening Sequence (Ram
Pickup 8.0L)
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
THROTTLE BODY
Removal & Installation (Dakota, Durango, Ram Pickup 3.9L,
5.2L & 5.9L, Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
On Ram Van and Ram Wagon, remove engine cover. On all models,
remove air inlet duct or air cleaner from throttle body. Disconnect
electrical connectors, control cables and vacuum hoses at throttle
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Capacity, Lower Safe Mark 8 Qts. (7.5L)
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Engine Drained 26 Qts. (24.5L)
Coolant
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Automatic 46RE: Dry Fill 17 Qts. (16L)
Transmission
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Fluid 47RE: Dry Fill 17 Qts. (16L)
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Manual NV4500 4 Qts. (3.8L)
Transmission
Fluid
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Rear Axle DANA 70 Model 267 (2WD) 7 Pts. (3.3L)
Lubricant
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DANA 70 Model 267 (4WD) 7.8 Pts. (3.6L)
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DANA 80 Model 286 (2WD) 6.8.Pts. (3.2L)
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DANA 80 Model 286 (4WD) 10.1 Pts. (4.8L)
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Rear Axle Model 267 (2WD) 7 Pts. (3.3L)
Limited Slip
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Differential Model 267 (4WD) 7.8 Pts. (3.6L)
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Model 286 (2WD) 6.8 Pts. (3.2L)
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Model 286 (4WD) 10.1 Pts. (4.8L)
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Front Axle Model 248 7.6 Pts. (3.6L)
Lubricant
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Transfer Case NV241 HD 6.5 Pts. (3.1L)
Fluid
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Power Take NV021 4.6 Pts. (2.1L)
Off Adapter
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Power Drained 2.7 Pts. (1.3L)
Steering
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A/C Charge Capacity 32 Oz. (.9Kg)
Refrigerant
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Oil
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Fuel Tank Capacity 35 Gal. (132L)
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1) - Capacities are recommended or calculated levels. Always use
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
* Once a month, check tire pressure and look for unusual wear
2.4L ........................................... 11.2 Qts. (10.6L)\
3.0L ........................................... 13.0 Qts. (12.3L)\
3.3L & 3.8L .................................... 13.2 Qts. (12.5L)\
Automatic Transaxle (Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176)
3-Speed
Drain & Refill .............................. (4) 4.0 Qts. (3.8L)
Dry Refill ...................................... 8.5 Qts. (8.0L)\
4-Speed
Drain & Refill .............................. ( 4) 4.0 Qts. (3.8L)
Dry Refill ...................................... 9.1 Qts. (8.6L)\
Overrunning Clutch
(Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176 - AWD Models) ...................... ( 5)
Power Steering Fluid ( 6) ............................ 1.7 Pts. (.8L)
Power Transfer Unit
(SAE 80W-90/API GL-5 - AWD Models) .............. 1.2 Qts. (1.14L\
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Rear Differential
(SAE 80W-90/API GL-5 - AWD Models) ( 5) ....................... ( 7)
( 1) - Approximate quantity listed.
( 2) - Use an API energy conserving engine oil that is certified for
gasoline engines on all engines except 3.3L flex-fuel models.
On 3.3L flex-fuel models, use Mopar Flex-Fuel 5W-30 engine oil
or an equivalent that meets Chrysler Standard MS-9214. Proper
engine oil MUST BE used to prevent engine damage. The 3.3L
flex-fuel model may be referred to as Flex-Fuel Vehicle (FFV)
model and is used in all vehicles except California emission
vehicles. Flex-fuel model may be also referred to as an E85
application and may be identified by label attached to inside of
gasoline filler door.
( 3) - Quantity includes heater and coolant recovery tank. Add 2 qts.
(1.9L) if equipped with rear heater.
( 4) - Add this amount of fluid. Start engine and shift transaxle
through all gears and back to Park. Add additional fluid to
bring fluid level to 1/8" below the ADD mark on dipstick.
Recheck fluid level with transaxle at normal operating
temperature. Adjust fluid level so fluid level is within the
HOT range dipstick.
( 5) - An overrunning clutch is bolted on front of rear differential,
between torque tube for drive shaft and rear differential.
Overrunning clutch contains a separate reservoir from rear
differential. Ensure fluids are checked at appropriate
component, as different types of fluids are used. Fluid capacity
is not available from manufacturer.
( 6) - Use only Mopar power steering fluid. DO NOT use automatic
transmission fluid.
( 7) - Capacity is not available from manufacturer. Fill unit until
fluid level is even with bottom of filler plug hole.
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Crankcase (Includes Filter) ( 2)
2.5L ............................................. 4.5 Qts. (4.3L)\
3.9L ............................................. 4.0 Qts. (3.8L)\
5.2L & 5.9L ...................................... 5.0 Qts. (4.7L)\
Cooling System (Includes Heater)
2.5L ............................................. 9.8 Qts. (9.3L)\
3.9L ........................................... 14.0 Qts. (13.2L)\
5.2L & 5.9L .................................... 14.3 Qts. (13.5L)\
Automatic Transmission
(Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176)
Drain & Refill .............................. (3) 1.5 Qts. (1.4L)
Dry Refill ....................... ( 4) 10.0-11.5 Qts. (9.5-10.8L)
Manual Transmission ( 5)
AX 15 (SAE 75W-90/API GL-5) 2.5L & 3.9L .......... 3.3 Qts. (3.1L\
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NV 3500 (Mopar M/T Lube, P/N 4761526) 5.2L ....... 2.1 Qts. (2.0L\
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Front Differential (SAE 80W-90/API GL-5) ........... 3.0 Pts. (1.4L\
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Rear Differential (SAE 80W-90/API GL-5) ( 6)
8 1/4" Ring Gear ( 7) ............................. 4.4 Pts. (2.1L)
9 1/4" Ring Gear ( 7) ............................. 4.8 Pts. (2.3L)
Power Steering Fluid ( 8)
2WD ............................................... 1.7 Pts. (.8L)\
4WD .............................................. 2.5 Pts. (1.2L)\
Transfer Case (Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176) ........... 2.5 Pts. (1.2L\
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( 1) - Approximate quantity listed.
( 2) - Use an API energy conserving engine oil that is certified for
gasoline engines.
( 3) - Add this amount of fluid. Start engine and shift transmission
through all gears and back to Neutral. Add additional fluid to
bring fluid level to the MIN mark on dipstick. Recheck fluid
level with transmission at normal operating temperature. Adjust
fluid level to MAX mark on dipstick. Approximate drain and
refill capacity is 4.0 qts. (3.8L).
( 4) - Quantity may vary by type of oil cooler and oil cooler lines.
( 5) - Verify type of transmission used before servicing. The AX 15
uses a flywheel housing bolted to the front of the transmission.
The NV 3500 uses a flywheel housing which is an integral part of
the transmission housing.
( 6) - Models with Trac-Lok limited slip differential must have 5 ozs.
(.15L) of Mopar Trac-Lok Friction Modifier added if lubricant is\
changed.
( 7) - Rear differential may be identified by number of bolts on rear
cover. The 8 1/4" ring gear has 10 bolts on rear cover and 9
1/4" ring gear has 12 bolts on rear cover.
( 8) - Use only Mopar power steering fluid. DO NOT use automatic
transmission fluid.
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Crankcase (Includes Filter) ( 2)
3.9L ............................................. 4.0 Qts. (3.8L)\
5.2L & 5.9L ...................................... 5.0 Qts. (4.7L)\
Cooling System (Includes Heater)
3.9L ........................................... 14.0 Qts. (13.2L)\
5.2L & 5.9L .................................... 14.3 Qts. (13.5L)\
Automatic Transmission
(Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176)
Drain & Refill .............................. ( 3) 1.5 Qts. (1.4L)
Dry Refill ....................... ( 4) 10.0-11.5 Qts. (9.5-10.8L)
Front Differential
(SAE 80W-90/API GL-5) ............................. 3.0 Pts. (1.4L\
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Rear Differential
(SAE 80W-90/API GL-5) ( 5)
8 1/4" Ring Gear ( 6) ............................ 4.4 Pts. (2.1L)
9 1/4" Ring Gear ( 6) ............................ 4.8 Pts. (2.3L)
Power Steering Fluid ( 7) ........................... 2.5 Pts. (1.2L)
Transfer Case (Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176) ( 8)
NV 231 & NV 231HD ................................ 2.5 Pts. (1.2L)\
NV 242 ........................................... 3.0 Pts. (1.4L)\
(1) - Approximate quantity listed.
( 2) - Use an API energy conserving engine oil that is certified for
gasoline engines.
( 3) - Add this amount of fluid. Start engine and shift transmission
through all gears and back to Neutral. Add additional fluid to
bring fluid level to the MIN mark on dipstick. Recheck fluid
level with transmission at normal operating temperature. Adjust
fluid level to MAX mark on dipstick. Approximate drain and
refill capacity is 4.0 qts. (3.8L).
( 4) - Quantity may vary by type of oil cooler and oil cooler lines.
( 5) - Models with Trac-Lok limited slip differential must have 5 ozs.
(.15L) of Mopar Trac-Lok Friction Modifier added if lubricant is\
changed.
( 6) - Rear differential may be identified by number of bolts on rear
cover. The 8 1/4" ring gear has 10 bolts on rear cover and 9
1/4" ring gear has 12 bolts on rear cover.
( 7) - Use only Mopar power steering fluid. DO NOT use automatic
transmission fluid.
( 8) - Transfer case may be identified by model number stamped on
identification tag on rear of transfer case, just above filler
plug.
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Crankcase (Includes Filter) ( 2)
3.9L ............................................. 4.0 Qts. (3.8L)\
5.2L & 5.9L (Gasoline) ........................... 5.0 Qts. (4.7L\
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5.9L (Diesel) .................................. 11.0 Qts. (10.4L\
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8.0L ............................................. 7.0 Qts. (6.6L)\
Cooling System (Includes Heater)
3.9L, 5.2L & 5.9L (Gasoline) ................... 20.0 Qts. (18.9L\
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5.9L (Diesel) .................................. 24.0 Qts. (22.7L\
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8.0L ........................................... 26.0 Qts. (24.6L)\
Automatic Transmission
(Mopar ATF Plus Type 7176)
42RE (3.9L)
Drain & Refill .............................. ( 3) 1.5 Qts. (1.4L)
Dry Refill ........................ ( 4) 8.5-11.0 Qts. (8.0-10.4L)
46RE (3.9L, 5.2L & 5.9L Gasoline)
Drain & Refill .............................. ( 3) 1.5 Qts. (1.4L)
Dry Refill ........................ ( 4) 9.5-11.5 Qts. (8.9-10.8L)
47RE (5.9L Diesel & 8.0L)
Drain & Refill .............................. ( 3) 1.5 Qts. (1.4L)
Dry Refill ...................... ( 4) 14.5-16.5 Qts. (13.7-15.6L)
Manual Transmission ( 5)
NV 3500 (Mopar M/T Lube,
P/N 4761526 - 3.9L & 5.2L) ...................... 2.1 Qts. (2.0L)\
NV 4500 (Mopar M/T Lube,
P/N 4637579) ( 6) - 5.9L
(Gas & Diesel) & 8.0L .......................... 4.0 Qts. (3.8L\
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NV 5600 (Mopar M/T Lube,
P/N 4761526) ( 6) ............................... 4.75 Qts. (4.5L)
Front Differential (SAE 80W-90/API GL-5)
Dana 44 (Model 216 - 1500 & 2500) ................ 4.8 Pts. (2.3L\
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Dana 60 (Model 248 - 2500 & 3500) ................ 7.6 Pts. (3.6L\
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Rear Differential
9 1/4" Ring Gear
(SAE 75W-90/API
GL-5 - 1500 & 2500) ( 7) ........................ 4.8 Pts. (2.3L)
Dana 60 (Model 248)