FractalRammer
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I hope someone can help me out... I did my first DIY transmission fluid change on my 2022 Ram 3500 HO / Aisin. Now I have no idea how to accurately measure the fluid level. Here's what I did...
1. Drained the transmission fluid, droppeed the pan (didn't measure).
2. Replaced the transmission fluid filter, and put the pan back on (after a thorough clean)
3. Added 9 quarts of transmission fluid (for the purpose of 'semi' flush)
4. Used the 1/2" OD tube to the return line, started the engine (Drive, Reverse, Neutral then to park with my foot planted on the brakes). The return lined pushed out the old fluid trapped in the torque converted completely. Approx. 4 quarts
Now here is where I am stuck... I haven't added all of the fluid back yet, but I've noticed that the dipstick fo the transmission does not have ANY markings anywhere. How am I supposed to know my fluid level? The dipstick is long (I assume 44"). The dipstick has 2 twist points but that's about it. I checked it under the light, and it has no writings, holes or even the tradiditonal mesh patterns. All of the online resources points to eithe holes depecting cold / hot levels or some writing. My dipstick is completely blank.
With total 'dry' capacity of 13.7 quarts:
-- I assume I've drained 7.2-ish quarts (pan fluid drain + filter change)
-- drained additional 4 quarts out of the torque converter (Filled up a gallon jug using the return line method with 1/2""poly line)
*** This means I have about 2 more quarts to fill: 13.7qts - 7.2qts - 4qts(Torque Converter) = 2.5qts in the system
*** Added 9 qts: So adding 9qts to the existing 2.5qts = 11.5qts (current total in the system). Which leaves 2.2 qts more that needs to be added to bring it back to the original fluid level as a baseline.
I wanted to bring the temps up to 120 degrees or above so that I can check and slowl measure / add. But without knowing how to read this blank dipstick, not sure what I can do.
The dipstick is long 44" with 2 twist points. First twist point is at the end of the dip stick, and another twist is about 2-3 inches above that. I tried searching this forum, and googled but no one talks about this particular style of dip stick and how I am supposed to read it accurately. Any help would be appreciated!
1. Drained the transmission fluid, droppeed the pan (didn't measure).
2. Replaced the transmission fluid filter, and put the pan back on (after a thorough clean)
3. Added 9 quarts of transmission fluid (for the purpose of 'semi' flush)
4. Used the 1/2" OD tube to the return line, started the engine (Drive, Reverse, Neutral then to park with my foot planted on the brakes). The return lined pushed out the old fluid trapped in the torque converted completely. Approx. 4 quarts
Now here is where I am stuck... I haven't added all of the fluid back yet, but I've noticed that the dipstick fo the transmission does not have ANY markings anywhere. How am I supposed to know my fluid level? The dipstick is long (I assume 44"). The dipstick has 2 twist points but that's about it. I checked it under the light, and it has no writings, holes or even the tradiditonal mesh patterns. All of the online resources points to eithe holes depecting cold / hot levels or some writing. My dipstick is completely blank.
With total 'dry' capacity of 13.7 quarts:
-- I assume I've drained 7.2-ish quarts (pan fluid drain + filter change)
-- drained additional 4 quarts out of the torque converter (Filled up a gallon jug using the return line method with 1/2""poly line)
*** This means I have about 2 more quarts to fill: 13.7qts - 7.2qts - 4qts(Torque Converter) = 2.5qts in the system
*** Added 9 qts: So adding 9qts to the existing 2.5qts = 11.5qts (current total in the system). Which leaves 2.2 qts more that needs to be added to bring it back to the original fluid level as a baseline.
I wanted to bring the temps up to 120 degrees or above so that I can check and slowl measure / add. But without knowing how to read this blank dipstick, not sure what I can do.
The dipstick is long 44" with 2 twist points. First twist point is at the end of the dip stick, and another twist is about 2-3 inches above that. I tried searching this forum, and googled but no one talks about this particular style of dip stick and how I am supposed to read it accurately. Any help would be appreciated!
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