Well after putting it off for 10 months I finally changed the ATF on my Ram. Know this has been widely discussed but figured I'd post my experiences with my particular truck. My drain plug was so close to the exhaust you couldn't even get in a 10mm hex bit to open it. I used my 12v pump to suck the atf out the fill hole and managed to get enough out that I didn't make a mess when I dropped the pan. I may just suck out the fluid at the next change and not drop the pan at all...
Removing the pan required me to jack up the rear of the trans about an inch for the pan to have enough clearance to be removed. Refilling procedure is well documented and is just as annoying as it sounds. Burnt my hand on the exhaust despite wearing gloves. My truck took about 4.5 quarts of the Mopar ZF 8/9 spd fluid. I also used the 12v pump to put the fluid in which made that part much easier.
I used the Dorman pan (p/n 265-850) since I liked the idea of having a replaceable filter next time. Quality felt very "Dormanish" and I'm not sure how I feel about it now (had a broken magnet I replaced with one of the ones from the old pan). Hopefully it last and doesn't leak.
My truck has 70k miles on it and the fluid/pan looked fine when I removed. I think it easily could have done 100k before service, but nice to have it done and ZF recommends 60k mile changes.
Overall its a doable job, and at the rate I drive my truck (6-7k miles a year) it will be a long time before I have to service it again. Thank goodness.
Removing the pan required me to jack up the rear of the trans about an inch for the pan to have enough clearance to be removed. Refilling procedure is well documented and is just as annoying as it sounds. Burnt my hand on the exhaust despite wearing gloves. My truck took about 4.5 quarts of the Mopar ZF 8/9 spd fluid. I also used the 12v pump to put the fluid in which made that part much easier.
I used the Dorman pan (p/n 265-850) since I liked the idea of having a replaceable filter next time. Quality felt very "Dormanish" and I'm not sure how I feel about it now (had a broken magnet I replaced with one of the ones from the old pan). Hopefully it last and doesn't leak.
My truck has 70k miles on it and the fluid/pan looked fine when I removed. I think it easily could have done 100k before service, but nice to have it done and ZF recommends 60k mile changes.
Overall its a doable job, and at the rate I drive my truck (6-7k miles a year) it will be a long time before I have to service it again. Thank goodness.