DirtyOil wrote:
Jim2007 wrote:
Hi All: This truck has about 110k. I have done alot of work on the engine and no major work on the auto. transmission. I would like to keep using it as our tow vehicle. I have changed the transmission fluid every 30k as recommended by Dodge. It is my understanding the color of the fluid is about the only indicator of problems in the transmission. Is there other indicators? The shifting between gears is smooth. Thanks for comments. Jim2007
Other then fluid colour, look into the pan see how much debris has collected on the bottom of the pan and around the magnet. Changing fluid and filter along with adjusting the bands(over doing the adjust will kill the tranny fast)is all you need to do. As for others suggestions of adding/removing this or that, not required, unless your going to run a programmer to increase HP/TQ.
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My engine is completely stock, no programmer. I live in the SW desert and tow, so I monitor my transmission temps. I have made the two tweaks to the transmission cooling system mentioned to try to keep temps down in my transmission. If you google the two items mentioned, and / or check on Cummins forums, these are things commonly done to the transmission cooling system to keep temps down and thus extend the life of the transmission.
That bypass valve in the transmission cooler commonly gets stuck in bypass mode, as did mine, in which case the transmission cooler is doing absolutely nothing -- not a good thing. These two items are recommended by many 48RE (third Gen Ram) transmission rebuilders. I'm just passing along information. To each his own counsel ...
Per the Dodge service manual, the bands are supposed to be adjusted when the transmission fluid is changed every 30,000 miles (recommended interval).