Goose55
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- Ram Year
- 2019
- Engine
- Cummins High Output 6.7L
How reliable is the four-speed automatic transmission that comes with a 2004 Dodge ram 5.9 L Cummins diesel?
The 4-speed 48RE automatic transmission in a 2004 5.9L Cummins Ram is
generally considered the weakest link in an otherwise durable truck. While stock power levels and diligent maintenance (regular fluid changes/band adjustments) can provide decent longevity, they are prone to failure under heavy towing or engine tuning, often requiring upgraded torque converters or rebuilds.
Key Reliability Factors:
The 4-speed 48RE automatic transmission in a 2004 5.9L Cummins Ram is
generally considered the weakest link in an otherwise durable truck. While stock power levels and diligent maintenance (regular fluid changes/band adjustments) can provide decent longevity, they are prone to failure under heavy towing or engine tuning, often requiring upgraded torque converters or rebuilds.
Key Reliability Factors:
- Weak Points: The factory torque converter is a major weak point, and the transmission struggles with the high torque output of the 5.9L engine.
- Maintenance Needs: Requires meticulous maintenance, including regular band adjustments and fluid changes to prevent premature failure.
- Towing & Tuning: Increased power from engine tuners often leads to failure, while heavy, consistent towing can cause overheating.
- Common Issues: Potential problems include slipping, shuttle shifting, and governor pressure issues.
