Based on the search results, it appears that the 2007 Dodge Dakota is equipped with an automatic transmission. The specific transmission model is the 42RLE.
Contents
- What vehicle has a 545RFE transmission?
- What is the difference between 42RLE and 545RFE?
- What transmission does a 4.7 Dodge Dakota have?
- What transmission does my Dodge Dakota have?
- What is the difference between 65RFE and 545RFE?
- Does the 4.7 and 5.9 have the same transmission?
- What year is the 545RFE transmission?
- How do I identify my Dodge transmission?
- How do I identify a 545RFE transmission?
- How can you tell the difference between 45RFE and 545RFE?
What vehicle has a 545RFE transmission?
The 545RFE transmission found its way to several SUV and truck applications from 2001 to 2012 with Jeep Commander and Jeep Grand Cherokee models that sport higher output Hemi engines. It could also be found in several Dodge Durango models within this period.
What is the difference between 42RLE and 545RFE?
The 545RFE was the only transmission available in Liberty CRD (diesel engine) models. The Liberty’s maximum tow rating with an automatic transmission is Class III 5,000#. Mechanically, the 42RLE has 13 bolts and a straight crossmember, while the 45RFE and 545RFE have 15 bolts and a backwards angled crossmember .
What transmission does a 4.7 Dodge Dakota have?
The aging 5.2L Magnum V8 was replaced by the 4.7L SOHC PowerTech V8 that year, and the new 45RFE automatic transmission was introduced.
What transmission does my Dodge Dakota have?
Dodge
Model | Years | Transmission Model |
---|---|---|
PICKUP/DAKOTA | 96-99 | 44RE |
PICKUP/DAKOTA | 98-03 | 46RE |
PICKUP/DAKOTA | 00-02 | 45RFE |
PICKUP/DAKOTA | 2004-2008 | 42RLE |
What is the difference between 65RFE and 545RFE?
The 545RFE was recalibrated in 2012 and introduced as the 65RFE in the Ram 1500, Durango & Jeep V8 models with an improved torque converter. Physically it’s the same as the 545RFE. The key difference is the ability to use all six forward gears in sequence when using Electronic Range Select mode (ERS).
Does the 4.7 and 5.9 have the same transmission?
NO! Completely different. The 5.9 and 4.7 used totally different transmissions. They are NOT interchangeable in the least.
What year is the 545RFE transmission?
We’ll concentrate on the five-speed version for this story as it was used behind the more powerful V8 Hemi engines. The 545RFE is found in a wide variety of truck and SUV applications from 2001 to 2012 with Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Commander models sporting the higher output Hemi engines.
How do I identify my Dodge transmission?
Look at the Placard on the Driver’s Side Door
You can determine your vehicle’s transmission type by checking the driver’s side door placard.
How do I identify a 545RFE transmission?
The easiest way to determine if you have a 45RFE or a 545RFE is to see how many gears you have. The first number on the transmission id number is XXXXX amount of gears it has. The 45RFE is a 4 speed transmission. The 545RFE is a 5 speed transmission.
How can you tell the difference between 45RFE and 545RFE?
Technically they are the same transmission, as in the same hardware. The difference is that the 545 has been reflashed to include a 5th gear. If you’re driving around 75 mph and your rpms are around 2000, you have the 545 flash. Hope this helps.