What transmission is in a 1996 Dodge 2500?

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1996 Dodge Ram Pickup 2500/Transmission

What transmission is in a 1996 Dodge 3500?

1996 Dodge Ram Pickup 3500/Transmission

How do I identify a Dodge Ram 1500 transmission?

Look inside the truck cab on the driver’s side to see if there is a clutch pedal. If there is a clutch pedal, this means that the Dodge Ram has a manual transmission. If there is no clutch pedal, then the truck has an automatic transmission.

When did dodge start using the 47RE?

47RE: An electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission found in ’96 to ’02 Dodge trucks, as well as some ’03 models.

Is the 47RE a good transmission?

It’s no secret that the 47RE and 48RE transmissions can be prone to countless issues. However, and in benefit, it can also be one of the most capable transmissions once built. It is for this reason that the 47RE/48RE are fertile platforms for creating a long-lasting, high quality transmission.

What is the difference between a 47RE and a 47RH?

The fundamental difference between the 47RH and 47RE is in the governor pressure control. Both units rely on a hydraulic valve body and electronically controlled overdrive unit. However, the governor pressure on the “RH” is hydraulically controlled, while the governor pressure on the “RE” is electronically controlled.

How many gears are in a 47RE?

The 47RE carries a 450 pound-feet internal torque rating, which approximates to 610 newton-meters. It has three normal gears, one overdrive gear, and reverse. The original design for the 47RE has changed little over the years, albeit with some bells and whistles added.

Why does the 47RE fail?

Some of the most common problems with this transmission involve being stuck in a gear, failure of the torque converter to lock, or hard shifts. These problems are known to make successful mods to this transmission nearly impossible.

How can you tell the difference between a 48RE and a 47RE?

Externally Late 47re is going to look same as 48re, need to either decode casting numbers or part number stamped on trans case or if trans or look at valve body and planetary, 6 pinion/steel =48re, to be sure.

Do I have 47RE or 48RE?

Registered. Externally Late 47re is going to look same as 48re, need to either decode casting numbers or part number stamped on trans case or if trans or look at valve body and planetary, 6 pinion/steel =48re, to be sure.