What transmission is in my 1996 Dodge Ram 1500?

What transmission is in my 1996 Dodge Ram 1500?

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1996 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500/Transmission

What years were Dodge 1500 interchangeable?

2002 – 2008 Dodge Ram 1500’s are the same generation, so the parts should be interchangeable. To make sure that the part Youre buying fits Your car, follow these tips: Look for part numbers on the part Youre replacing.

How can you tell the difference between a 46rh and a 46RE?

They both use the same front half up to the bell housing, but the rear is different. The 46RH is longer overall and non computer controlled for shifting. The 46RE is the short one and is computer controlled shift points.

What kind of transmission does a 1996 Dodge Ram have?

I have a 1996 ram 4×4 5.9 l ext cab 1500. We bought the truck and thee reverse didnt work. Then we looked for a replacement tranny at a junkyard and couldnt find one. From what i understand now a 97, 98 or 99 tranny will fit in the 96 as long as its a 4×4 5.9 liter? I tried to trust a friend of mine who said he could rebuild the transmission.

Is the Dodge Ram 1500 an automatic transmission?

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What causes hard shifting on a Dodge Ram 1500?

A transmission pan costs about $99, and the transmission fluid is priced at $75 Another culprit that causes hard shifting is a faulty transmission sensor. If you need to replace the sensor, you should expect to pay $100 for the transmission sensor.

Why does my 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 not crank up?

I have a 96 dodge ram 1500 4×4 5.9 automatic when I go to put it in drive I have to shift all the way down and come back up to drive and if the shifter isn’t set right the truck will not crank up ????? anybody know what this cold be? could the steering colum be bad from wear and tear over the years, im thinking a linkage problem?