Hello.
My mechanic took out the automatic transmission and sealed all the covers. He drained all oil before.
After sealing, he poured in 5.5 liters of Mopar ATF +4 oil.
After picking up the car, I could hear the pump noises in the automatic gearbox, which is a sign of low oil level (I think so).
I went to my garage and added 3 liters (according to the instructions, there should be a total of 8.5 liters).
I heated the gearbox to 60 degrees C, (temperature read from the car's dashboard display).
I checked the level by inserting the dipstick into the limiter, but the oil level is not visible (none).
The instructions for the 62TE gearbox say:
"When inserting dipstick special tool, any excessive force may cause the dipstick to slip past the stop bracket. An approximate distance the dipstick should be inserted into the fill tube is 424mm (16.690”). The dipstick tool will protrude from the fill tube when installed to the proper depth."
According to my calculations, the limiter (stop bracket) is at a depth of 28.5 cm, not 42,4 cm !
I don't really know if the amount of oil is correct or not... or maybe my gearbox is a different model?
Automatic transsmission data:
ID numer: 721AD35060628
TPKTK3506D0628 721
P05169721AD AD
Car: Dodge Journey GT AWD 3.6V Pentastar 2017
I am asking for advice and help.
Woytec