Chrysler dropped the ball with the trans dipstick. Called my local dealer just too see how much they would rip off a Jeep owner. They wanted to charge 120$ just to check my transmission fluid level!!! What a complete scam.
I always have a problem with the dipstick. It seems to be constantly riding the edge off the tube and scraping fluid onto the dpstic, cant get an accurate reading.
Hello i have one question i drained my transmission fluid on 2011 jeep grand cherokee it only came out around 3l and checked with the dipstick level is good but initial fill which dealership says its 5l What should i do now ?
@@mygiguser i called jeep dealership today they say if you are doing regular service like drain and fill then it should be 5l if you are doing full service then its 7l thats why i was confused
@@xanjose where do you see that on a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee? I also have a V6 engine but mine doesn’t say that anywhere. Does it matter what trim it is? Mine’s a Laredo.
@@Dragonesa41083 I think the models older than 2010 don’t have the option panel on the dash. In the newer models it has a panel with a bunch of options & details about the car, eco, fluid levels, temp out and in, etc. And what you mean doesn’t say V6 anywhere
@@xanjose, today, my 2008 told me that my Transmission has an over temp on the dash. When scanning with the OBD2 tool, it says the temp is 198° what’s it supposed to be?
On a 2014 Grand Cherokee can the dashboard warning be trusted to tell you transmission fluid is low? 80k miles here and never changed Transmission fluid.
I don't think it can tell you trans fluid levels. Not sure, if it has a low warning. From what i saw in my car, i strongly recommend an oil change earlier than the 100k interval!
I bought a dorman transmission dipstick and it's very long but is it only to measure? Or can you leave it in there like a regular dipstick?? Please help
@mygiguser Hello! I recently did the oil change on my GC11 and bought the dipstick on amazon. However, this gives me a measurement of 100 and a temperature of 168 F, should I remove oil or what should I do? Please help me.
Oh yes, suck it out, remove it. It is not good to have too much oil in there. Did you capture the old oil, and did you measure how much came out? I hope you put in the same amount that came out as a starting point. If it is too much in there, take it out. That's why they have that sheet to get an accurate amount of oil in there!
How many quarts does the 580 transmission with shallow pan hold on a filter and fluid change. Ive seen 5.3 quarts many places but i seem to think 4 or 4-1/2 is more accurate
Wtf is wrong with you commenters? It's a legitimate question. Previous dipsticks gave you a range, like high or low, or some might actually say add 1pt. This has no dipstick so how could you tell how much to add if low. Why not tell the viewers how much added will change the reading how much. Sure, you could try trial & error, but if the poster has enough experience to convey how to check level, why not go the extra little bit and include the info asked?
reggie philips-santos when you drive 15 min, how hot is your oil? once you know you check the diagram for the level at that temp, then you measure with the stick
Ricardo Campos the level is measured from the bottom of the oil pan. That means it has to go all the way in. Give it a good push. But understand that the stick is longer than a regular oil dipstick. The handle of the transmission dip stick does not go all the way, just the tip of the stick has to touch the bottom of the oil pan. Does that make sense?
Did you actually watch the video? In gear only when you read out the oil temperature. When you measure it needs to be in P. I also wrote that in the description. YOu should watch the video. It is fun!
@@SnoTs common sense? jackass! If you knew anything about Chryslers, they have changed the methods of checking auto trans fluid levels over the years. Many years ago it used to be in neutral only, then it changed to park. But in those cases it was written right on the dipstick, so there was no question. There is no dipstick on the NAG1. And the poster NEVER said specifically what gear to check the level in. So settle down, captain obvious.
@@jaxxonbalboa3243 I feel you. I know this is an old post, but it makes a huge difference on the dipstick reading whether it's in drive or park. And the poster never said, specifically, what gear to check the level, just what gear to check the temp at.
Sooooooo . u start the car and let it warm up to OPERATING temp and then check it with this special dipstick cause dodge is too cheap to include one and thier techs need the money .
Another lousy product Mercedes dumped on Chrysler when it took over the company. Even the new ZF automatic transmissions Chrysler now uses are made in Germany and wouldn't you know it, no dip stick.
Way too much talking. Just do the steps quickly. 1, 2, 3, 4 done. You don’t need to spend time on charts and graphs. People just need to see where the TMF dipstick is, remove it, check it, done. Stop prolonging your video for the sake of “adding content”.
I just saw your video on how to change the transmission fluid, thank you very much! you have no idea of how much you have helped me! God bless!
Chrysler dropped the ball with the trans dipstick. Called my local dealer just too see how much they would rip off a Jeep owner. They wanted to charge 120$ just to check my transmission fluid level!!! What a complete scam.
The NAG1 is a Mercedes transmission.
I always have a problem with the dipstick. It seems to be constantly riding the edge off the tube and scraping fluid onto the dpstic, cant get an accurate reading.
The transmission dip stick, yes well, the more you try the worse it gets. In this case let the car idle a little longer before you try again!
Where do you get the dip stick from I having trouble finding one
Can you add transmission fluid where you remove that plug ?
joshua1802 yes, that’s where you add fluid!
Hello i have one question i drained my transmission fluid on 2011 jeep grand cherokee it only came out around 3l and checked with the dipstick level is good but initial fill which dealership says its 5l
What should i do now ?
@@jassdhawan7372 there is always a lot of fluid left in the torque converter, that's normal, you don't want to change all at once.
@@mygiguser i called jeep dealership today they say if you are doing regular service like drain and fill then it should be 5l if you are doing full service then its 7l thats why i was confused
How did you check the transmission fluid temperature? As in, how did you get to it? I have a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6.
It’s on the vehicle panel, just go to vehicle info and set your Jeep on drive and it should tell you the temp
@@xanjose where do you see that on a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee? I also have a V6 engine but mine doesn’t say that anywhere. Does it matter what trim it is? Mine’s a Laredo.
@@Dragonesa41083 I think the models older than 2010 don’t have the option panel on the dash. In the newer models it has a panel with a bunch of options & details about the car, eco, fluid levels, temp out and in, etc. And what you mean doesn’t say V6 anywhere
@@xanjose, today, my 2008 told me that my Transmission has an over temp on the dash. When scanning with the OBD2 tool, it says the temp is 198° what’s it supposed to be?
Very well explained. Thanks.
Do you check with the dipstick while the car is running?
yes
@@mygiguser If I need to add fluid, should it be through the dipstick hole?
2011 jeep grand cherokee laredo 3.6L what kind of automatic transmission has?... could you help please?....
Probably NAG1 you can Google it
Thank you very much my friend.
One more question: " how long must be the dipstick to reach the right fluid lecture...?
On a 2014 Grand Cherokee can the dashboard warning be trusted to tell you transmission fluid is low? 80k miles here and never changed Transmission fluid.
I don't think it can tell you trans fluid levels. Not sure, if it has a low warning. From what i saw in my car, i strongly recommend an oil change earlier than the 100k interval!
What pump did you use to remove fluid?
i used a small pump for brake fluid from Harbor Freight, but to do the oil change, i remove the oil pan, clean the magnet, and change the filter too.
So is 85mm at any temp too much?
85mm is too much
I bought a dorman transmission dipstick and it's very long but is it only to measure? Or can you leave it in there like a regular dipstick?? Please help
god no, you can't leave it in. it is just there to measure the level, and then you remove it and put the original cap back on.
@@mygiguser thank you so much I had a feeling the person from autozone was lying to me
@mygiguser Hello! I recently did the oil change on my GC11 and bought the dipstick on amazon. However, this gives me a measurement of 100 and a temperature of 168 F, should I remove oil or what should I do? Please help me.
Oh yes, suck it out, remove it. It is not good to have too much oil in there. Did you capture the old oil, and did you measure how much came out? I hope you put in the same amount that came out as a starting point. If it is too much in there, take it out. That's why they have that sheet to get an accurate amount of oil in there!
Could you please list the chart so we can download it.
Much appreciated.
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Is reading the temperature from the Driver Information Display accurate enough to check the fluid level?
yes
How many quarts does the 580 transmission with shallow pan hold on a filter and fluid change. Ive seen 5.3 quarts many places but i seem to think 4 or 4-1/2 is more accurate
I don't remember, but i think i say it in the video, i just took the same amount i had drained before.
Thanks for the video,
Do you know where can I find transmission fluid located on 2017 Jeep Compass new style
Daud Mohmand no idea, sorry
Good man, this is pretty easy.
Why doesn't jeep just fit a normal dipstick like other manufacturers.. why ??
Simple readout..
low, correct range, high.. easy 🤔
Simon Woodall probably money saving
Because the modern ones transmission don’t have them
Because they want you to take to a dealer and charge you money to do a simple task such this!!!
I hear you on that
Because you supposed to take the car to the stealership to take your money out your pocket simple lol...
So this car was a 2012 grand Cherokee Laredo? If it was, what auto transmission fluid do I use?
2013
car in parking for 3 howars engini cold tempurture gear sheft 108 is normal or full ?
what is the oil temperature?
@@mygiguser oil engine or atf ? trans temp 109F
Can you send a link to the dip stick
www.amazon.com/dp/B072HF1JSG/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_zXzFCbQYBEABW
TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK TOOL for Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge W/INSTRUCTIONS auto trans Dealer: 8863B, 9336, 42RLE, NAG1, 62TE 2.7 3.5 3.6 3.7 5.7 6.1 6.4
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mygiguser thank you so much. Just bought it.
Nice! Now where to get a dipstick...
David Tysdal Amazon, or you can try a large zip tie from homedepot
Rock Auto has one for $14.20. Natural HD cable tie is a good idea too!
Thank you kind sir for this very informative video
If it is low how do you calculate how much to add?
Jesus Gurrola you check the dipstick
Wtf is wrong with you commenters? It's a legitimate question. Previous dipsticks gave you a range, like high or low, or some might actually say add 1pt. This has no dipstick so how could you tell how much to add if low. Why not tell the viewers how much added will change the reading how much. Sure, you could try trial & error, but if the poster has enough experience to convey how to check level, why not go the extra little bit and include the info asked?
What year is your jeep mine is a 2012 grand Cherokee is the level still 170 ? Because the chart goes all the way up to 200degrees please help
reggie philips-santos mine is 2013
reggie philips-santos when you drive 15 min, how hot is your oil? once you know you check the diagram for the level at that temp, then you measure with the stick
My oil heats up to about 168-170 but my chart looks like it stops at 200f and 80,85 mm for the doorman dipstick
My oil heats up to about 168-170 but my chart looks like it stops at 200f and 80,85 mm for the doorman dipstick
My oil heats up to about 168-170 but my chart looks like it stops at 200f and 80,85 mm for the doorman dipstick
no matter how much fluid I put or remove I keep getting an over 100 reading, this is so frustrating
oscual amaya did you do an oil change?
bro will any dipstick work? i own a 2007 jeep
Ricardo Campos probably not, it depends on what trans you have.
I have a 3.7 V6
Since the level is measured in mm from the bottom of the oil pan, you could probably use any dipstick that is long enough and fits in the hole.
Ok i bought the same dip stick you show on the video, now the dip stick will not go all the way down, is that normal? giguser
Ricardo Campos the level is measured from the bottom of the oil pan. That means it has to go all the way in. Give it a good push. But understand that the stick is longer than a regular oil dipstick. The handle of the transmission dip stick does not go all the way, just the tip of the stick has to touch the bottom of the oil pan. Does that make sense?
Well I guess I'll go back to buying blazers.
DOES THE CAR NEED TO BE IN GEAR?
Did you actually watch the video? In gear only when you read out the oil temperature. When you measure it needs to be in P. I also wrote that in the description. YOu should watch the video. It is fun!
a simple yes was all that was necessary. that would have saved us both un-necessary typing.
Or watching the video would have saved you from asking the question. Plus just common sense...
@@SnoTs common sense? jackass! If you knew anything about Chryslers, they have changed the methods of checking auto trans fluid levels over the years. Many years ago it used to be in neutral only, then it changed to park. But in those cases it was written right on the dipstick, so there was no question. There is no dipstick on the NAG1. And the poster NEVER said specifically what gear to check the level in. So settle down, captain obvious.
@@jaxxonbalboa3243 I feel you. I know this is an old post, but it makes a huge difference on the dipstick reading whether it's in drive or park. And the poster never said, specifically, what gear to check the level, just what gear to check the temp at.
thank you
Sooooooo . u start the car and let it warm up to OPERATING temp and then check it with this special dipstick cause dodge is too cheap to include one and thier techs need the money .
Another lousy product Mercedes dumped on Chrysler when it took over the company.
Even the new ZF automatic transmissions Chrysler now uses are made in Germany and wouldn't you know it, no dip stick.
John Martinez oh no, they make that trans in Indiana
Dud
What total bullshit.
Way too much talking. Just do the steps quickly. 1, 2, 3, 4 done. You don’t need to spend time on charts and graphs. People just need to see where the TMF dipstick is, remove it, check it, done. Stop prolonging your video for the sake of “adding content”.
I can't understand barely a word this guy is talking about. He needs someone to narrate in THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Hahahaha
Can I check the level on my 2011 Jeep Compass?
Heart of Wolves28127 not sure what transmission is in that one.