Maintenance ScheduleThe following intervals are based on the assumption that you will be doing the service work yourself, as opposed to paying to have the work done. These are our recommended minimum maintenance intervals for vehicles that are driven daily, and in many cases are shorter than the factory’s recommendations. Because frequent maintenance enhances the efficiency, performance and resale value of your car, we encourage you to follow our schedule. If you drive in dusty areas, tow a trailer, idle or drive at low speeds for extended periods, or drive for short periods (less than four miles at a time) in below freezing temperatures, even smaller intervals are recommended. Diesel engines last longer and burn less fuel per mile, but do require more and different maintenance than a gasoline engine. Show When the vehicle is new, follow the maintenance schedule to the letter, record it in your owner’s manual and keep all receipts to protect the warranty and resale value. In many cases the initial maintenance check is done by the dealer at no cost (check with the service department when you buy the truck for more information). Every fuel stop or weekly (diesel engine only)
Every 250 miles or weekly
Every 3,000 miles or 3 months
Every
6,000 miles or 6 months
Every 12,000 miles
Every 15,000 miles or 12 months
Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
Every
60,000 miles or 48 months
Every 72,000 miles or 60 months
Every 90,000 miles or 72 months
Every 100,000 miles
Every 150,000 miles
Note: Checking and adjusting the valve clearance on diesel engines is not a common routine maintenance item. However, it must be checked and adjusted if it has been removed and reinstalled. It might be necessary to check and adjust it when troubleshooting a performance, emissions or noise problem. * If operated in "severe conditions", check brakes for wear and condition every 3 months or 3,000 miles, and change the differential fluid every 12,000 miles ** If the vehicle is frequently used for towing, operated in continuous stop-and-go traffic, high heat, sub-zero, or mountainous areas, change automatic transmission fluid at 30,000 miles, as well as following other "severe condition" recommendations. What transmission fluid does a 2004 Dodge Ram take?Castrol - Transmax ATF+4® Automatic Transmission Fluid 1 Quart (Part No. 15A9FA)
How many quarts does a 5.7 Hemi hold 2004?Engine Oil
Capacity: With filter 7 quarts. After refill check oil level.
How much transmission fluid does a Dodge Ram take?2019-2021 Ram 1500 5.7L, 3.6L, and 3.0L model owners should not have to confirm exact transmission information as all were optioned as an 8-speed automatic transmission. Capacity Note: The total dry transmission fluid fill capacity is between 8.3 and 8.5 liters for this application.
How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a Dodge Ram?5 qrts oil with filter,5 qrts atf,just with fluid and filter change.
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