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What kind of transfer case fluid does a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 take?


As a proud owner of a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500, understanding the right type of transfer case fluid is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's performance and longevity. The transfer case plays a vital role in distributing power from the transmission to the front and rear axles, especially in four-wheel-drive systems. Using the correct fluid ensures smooth operation and prevents potential damage.


Recommended Transfer Case Fluid


The 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 typically requires ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid for its transfer case. This fluid is specifically formulated to provide optimal performance in Chrysler vehicles, including the Ram series. Here are some key points regarding the fluid:



  • Type: ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid

  • Capacity: The transfer case generally holds about 2.5 quarts of fluid.

  • Change Interval: It is advisable to change the transfer case fluid every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.


Using the correct fluid type is essential for the efficient operation of your transfer case. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.


Signs of Transfer Case Fluid Issues


Regular maintenance of your transfer case fluid is important, but how do you know when it’s time for a change? Here are some signs that may indicate issues with your transfer case fluid:



  • Unusual Noises: Grinding or clunking sounds when shifting into four-wheel drive.

  • Fluid Leaks: Puddles of red or brown fluid under your vehicle.

  • Difficulty Shifting: Trouble engaging or disengaging the four-wheel drive.


If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to have your vehicle inspected by a professional to prevent further damage.


Conclusion


Maintaining the right transfer case fluid in your 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 is essential for ensuring its reliability and performance. By using ATF+4 fluid and keeping an eye out for any signs of trouble, you can help extend the life of your vehicle's drivetrain. Regular checks and maintenance will keep your Ram running smoothly for years to come.


Frequently Asked Questions

What fluid goes in a Ram 1500 transfer case?


Ram recommends the use of a licensed ATF+4® MS-9602 specification fluid for the NV241, NV243, NV244, NV271, and NV273 type transfer case fluid change. This is an ATF for the transfer case.



What fluid should I run in my transfer case?


The transfer case will take Dexron/Mercon transmission fluid. Any good brand name that is readily available is fine. Even the house brand lubricants from the chain auto parts stores are good. Many are manufactured by the major oil companies and packaged under the chain stores' name.



What kind of transfer case fluid does a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 take?


ATF+4
What Fluid Does My Dodge or Ram Transfer Case Take?

Year RangeModelRecommended Fluid
2003-2012Ram 2500, Ram 3500ATF+4
2004-2005Ram 1500ATF+4
2006-2010Ram 15005179014AA
2008-2012Ram 4500, Ram 5500ATF+4



What is BW44-44 transfer case fluid?


The Mopar 68049954AC BW44-40 and +2016 BW44-44 transfer case fluid is Mobil Fluid LT. Borg Warner transfer cases with on-demand 4WD have used this fluid for decades, including in the Kia Borrego. You can buy a 5-gallon pail for around $150, and it will last for about 13 fluid changes.



What is the difference between bw 44 44 and 44 45 transfer case?


The BW 44-45 transfer case is identical to the 44-44 but operates as an electronically controlled part-time transfer case with SOF (shift on the fly) capability.



Is transfer case and transmission fluid the same?


Both fluids serve as cooling lubricants for their respective systems. However, the two lubricants are different. While some transfer cases use automatic transmission fluid instead of dedicated transfer case fluid, the two are generally not interchangeable.



What differential fluid does a Ram 1500 take?


We recommend using a 75W90 GL5 gear oil for these front Ram 1500 differential applications based on high-quality full synthetics.



What transfer case do I have on a Ram 1500?


Usage: The NP231D or NP231DLD found in the Dakota starting in 1988 & newer. Ram 1500, 1994-2001 1/2 ton 4x4s have NP231DHD transfer cases.



When should I change the diff fluid in my Ram 1500?


Personally I wouldn't recommend going past 30,000 miles between services under any conditions. I do my truck every 15,000 miles. The fluid used in these axles is specially formulated for them because of the Trac-Rite limited slip and the fluid will need to come from your dealer's parts department.



Can I use 75w90 gear oil instead of 80w90?


When run under real-world line-haul conditions, the use of 75W-90 can improve the efficiency of a Class 8 axle by an average of 0.5% over an axle using 80W-90. Considering that axles themselves are 95% efficient, a gain of 0.5% is significant.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.