45rfe Transmission



Transmission Model Number 45RFE Applications, Specifications, Dimensions, Ratios. Newest April 18, 2021 This 1964 Buick Riviera is a Stealth Custom Rides & Roadkillers. The 45rfe has the main trans filter and a cooler filter. Removing the pan and changing both pretty much drains all the fluid from the transmission minus the little bit left in the converter. It will take almost exactly 2 gallons to refill to proper level.

Chrysler RFE transmission
Overview
ManufacturerChrysler Corporation
Also called45RFE/545RFE
68RFE
65RFE/66RFE
Production1999-present
Body and chassis
Class4, 5 or 6-speed automatic
Chronology
PredecessorChrysler TorqueFlite transmission
SuccessorTorqueFlite 8 transmission

The RFE is an automatic transmission family from Chrysler. The name refers to its Rear wheel drive design and Full Electronic control system.[1]

45rfe Transmission

45RFE and 545RFE[edit]

The 45RFE was introduced in the Jeep Grand Cherokee in 1999, it is notable for including three planetary gearsets rather than the two normally used in a 4-speed automatic. It also features three multiple disc input clutches, three multiple disc holding clutches, and a dual internal filter system (one primary filter for transmission sump, one for the fluid cooler return system). In the 45RFE applications four gears are utilized. In the 545RFE four gears are used on the upshift and a new 'gear', 2nd Prime, was used with a different (1.67:1 rather than 1.50:1) ratio to increase versatility when downshifting. Although, with some tuning, you can get the 545RFE to upshift into 2nd Prime.

The 45RFE was produced at the Indiana Transmission plant in Kokomo, Indiana. It was normally paired with the 4.7 L PowerTechV8.

The 45RFE later became the 5-speed 545RFE.

  • Gear Ratios:
    • 1st 3.00:1
    • 2nd 1.67:1
  • 545RFE only: 2nd Prime 1.50:1
    • 3rd 1.00:1
    • 4th 0.75:1
    • Reverse 3.00:1


Applications:

  • 45RFE
    • 1999–2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee (4.7L)
    • 2002–early 2003 Jeep Liberty (3.7L)
    • 2000–2002 Dodge Dakota (4.7L) and '(3.9L) Sport Edition Dakota'
    • 2000–2002 Dodge Durango (4.7L)
    • 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 (3.7L and 4.7)
  • 545RFE
    • 2001–2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee (4.7L, 4.7L H.O.,5.7L Hemi, 6.4L Hemi)
    • 2005–2006 Jeep Liberty (Diesel applications)
    • 2003–2011 Dodge Ram (3.7L, 4.7L, 5.7L Hemi)
    • 2005–2011 Dodge Power Wagon
    • 2003–2011 Dodge Dakota (4.7L, 4.7L H.O.)
    • 2003–2011 Dodge Durango (4.7L, 5.7L)
    • 2006–2010 Jeep Commander (4.7L, 5.7L Hemi)
    • 2007–2010 Jeep Wrangler (2.8 L CRD)
    • 2007–present LTI/London Taxi CompanyTX4
    • 2007-2009 Chrysler Aspen (4.7L, 5.7L Hemi)

68RFE[edit]

The 68RFE was introduced in 2007 Ram 2500 and 3500 Pickups with the 6.7L CumminsISB Diesel engine.The basic design and operation is the same or similar to the 45 and 545RFE counterparts with the following exceptions:

  • larger bellhousing with different bolt pattern and cutout to accommodate diesel engine
  • modified internal components to handle increased torque of diesel engine
  • revised gear ratios and Transmission Controller programming for larger application
  • no 2nd gear prime for downshifting like the 45RFE and 545RFE transmissions
  • Gear Ratios:
    • 1st 3.23:1
    • 2nd 1.83:1
    • 3rd 1.41:1
    • 4th 1.00:1
    • 5th 0.81:1
    • 6th 0.62:1
    • Reverse 4.44:1

Applications:

  • 2007–present Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 Pickup (6.7L CumminsISB Diesel)

65RFE and 66RFE[edit]

For the 2012 model year, the 545RFE was recalibrated and introduced as the 65RFE in 1500 Ram models. With the exception of an improved torque converter, it is physically the same as its predecessor. The key difference in the 65RFE is the ability to use all six forward gears in sequence when using Electronic Range Select mode. In normal drive mode, however, the 65RFE uses the shift pattern of the 545RFE; thus never using 2nd and 3rd gears in succession. 2500 and 3500 models with gas engines received the 66RFE, a hybrid of 68RFE internals (including the gearset) packaged in a 545RFE case.

Transmission

Gear Ratios:

  • 65RFE
    • 1st 3.00:1
    • 2nd 1.67:1
    • 3rd 1.50:1
    • 4th 1.00:1
    • 5th 0.75:1
    • 6th 0.67:1
    • Reverse 3.00:1
  • 66RFE
    • 1st 3.231:1
    • 2nd 1.837:1
    • 3rd 1.410:1
    • 4th 1.000:1
    • 5th 0.816:1
    • 6th 0.625:1
    • Reverse 4.444:1

Applications:

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  • 65RFE
    • 2012 Dodge Durango (5.7L)
    • 2012-2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee (5.7L)
    • 2012 Ram 1500 (4.7L, 5.7L)
  • 66RFE
    • 2012 Ram 2500 (5.7L)
    • 2012 Ram Chassis Cab 3500 (5.7L)
    • 2012 Dodge Power Wagon
    • 2014 Ram 2500 (6.4L)

Basic RFE operation[edit]

The fully electronic control is accomplished by the Transmission Control Module (TCM). Depending on year and application, it can either be a stand-alone module or integrated with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The TCM uses data from various transmission and engine sensors to control transmission shifting. The TCM operates the solenoid pack to change hydraulic flow through the valve body to various clutches in the transmission. The solenoid pack is mounted directly to the valve body; its connector protrudes from a hole on the left side of the transmission. On the 45 and 545RFE the hydraulic control system design (without electronic assist) provides the transmission with PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, SECOND, and THIRD gears, based solely on driver shift lever selection. This design allows the vehicle to be driven (in “limp-in” mode) in the event of an electronic control system failure, or a situation that the Transmission Control Module (TCM) recognizes as potentially damaging to the transmission. On the 68RFE, fourth gear is used for limp-in instead of second and third.

All RFE transmissions use Mopar ATF +4. Service fill is 6–8 quarts + transmission filter.

45rfe Transmission Bolt Pattern

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.allpar.com/mopar/transmissions/545RFE.html
  • Marcy, Thomas. 'Smart & savvy'. Motor (June 2000).

See also[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chrysler_RFE_transmission&oldid=1013524779'

Chrysler produces a number of automobiletransmissions in-house.

Semi-automatic[edit]

  • 1941–1942 M4 Vacamatic — 4-speed (2-range manual control with automatic 2-speed shift vacuum operated) with clutch and fluid coupling (Fluid Drive); also known as Simplimatic, Powermatic
  • 1946–1953 M5/M6 Presto-Matic — 4-speed (2 gear manual with electric overdrive) with clutch and fluid coupling (Fluid Drive) or torque converter (Fluid Torque Drive); also known as Tip-Toe Shift, Gyro-Matic, Fluid-Matic, Gyro-Torque
  • 1953–1954 Hy-Drive — 3-speed manual transmission behind a torque converter

Automatic[edit]

  • 1954–1961 PowerFlite — 2-speed automatic
  • 1956–2007 TorqueFlite
    • 1956–1961 A466 — 3-speed automatic
    • 1962–1994 A727 (36RH/37RH) — 3-speed automatic
    • 1960–2002 A904 (30RH) — 3-speed automatic
    • A998 (31RH) — 3-speed automatic
    • A999 (32RH) — 3-speed automatic
    • 1988–2004 A500 (40RH/42RH/40RE/42RE/44RE) — 4-speed automatic
    • 1992–2003 A518 (46RH/46RE) — 4-speed automatic
    • 1994–2003 A618 (47RH/47RE) — 4-speed heavy-duty automatic
    • 2003–2007 A818 (48RE) — 4-speed heavy-duty automatic
  • 1978–1983 A404 — 3-speed front-wheel drive transaxle
    • 1981–2001 A413 (31TH)
    • 1981–1987 A470
    • 1987–2000 A670
  • 1989–present Ultradrive
    • 1989–2010 A604 (40TE/41TE) — 4-speed transverse front-wheel drive automatic
    • 1991–2004 A604 (41AE) — 4-speed transverse all-wheel drive automatic
    • 1993–2004 A606 (42LE) — 4-speed longitudinal front-wheel drive automatic
    • 2003–2012 42RLE — 4-speed longitudinal rear-wheel drive automatic
    • 2007–present 40TES/41TES — 4-speed transverse front-wheel drive automatic
    • 2007–present 62TE — 6-speed transverse front-wheel drive automatic
    • 2007–present 62TEA — 6-speed transverse all-wheel drive automatic
  • 1999–present RFE — longitudinal rear-wheel drive
    • 1999–2003 45RFE — 4-speed (5 gear) automatic
    • 2001–2011 545RFE — 5-speed (6 gear) automatic
    • 2012–2017 65RFE — 6-speed automatic
    • 2012–present 66RFE — 6-speed heavy-duty automatic
    • 2007–present 68RFE — 6-speed heavy-duty automatic
    • 2005-2019 Chrysler W5A580, 5-speed automatic. This was a Chrysler adaptation of the ZF 5HP30 assembly, which was first labelled as the NAG1. After 2010, Chrysler had complete license and manufacturing rights, as other variations were no longer used by other OEM's. Commonly found in the 300, Magnum, Charger, Challenger, Wrangler, and some Dodge Ram pickups, the A580 was last used in the 2020 Dodge Charger Pursuit models.

Model number conventions[edit]

Newer Chrysler automatic transmissions follow standard model number conventions. Below are the available values and some example transmission models:

SpeedsTorque RatingDrive/OrientationControl System
Values4, 5, 60, 1, 2, 5, 7, 8(R)ear, (L)ongitudinal, (T)ransverse(E)lectronic, (F)ull (E)lectronic, (H)ydraulic
31TH31TH
41TE41TE
42LE42LE
42RLE42R, LE
545RFE5,45RFE
68RFE68RFE

Manual[edit]

  • 1960–1972 Chrysler A903 — 3-speed manual for 6-cyl and low power V8s. 1st gear, no synchromesh[1]
  • 1961–1971 Chrysler A745 — 3-speed manual for V8s
  • 1964–1974 Chrysler A833 — 4-speed manual manufactured by New Process Gear[2]
  • 1970–1981 Chrysler A230 — 3-speed manual, all-synchromesh
  • 1973–1974 Chrysler A250 — 3-speed manual, 1st gear no synchromesh[3]
  • 1975–1978 Chrysler A390 — 3-speed manual, all-synchromesh[4]
  • 1976–1980 Chrysler A833 — 4-speed manual overdrive (NPG)[5]
  • 1981–1986 Chrysler A460 — 4-speed manual transaxle
  • 1983–1984 Chrysler A465 — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • 1984–1990 Chrysler A525 — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • 1987–1989 Chrysler A520 — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • 1987–1989 Chrysler A555 — 5-speed manual transaxle, Chrysler-built (NPG) with Getrag-sourced gearset
  • 1990–1994 Chrysler A523 — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • 1990–1994 Chrysler A543 — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • 1990–1993 Chrysler A568 — 5-speed manual transaxle, Chrysler-built (NPG) with Getrag-sourced gearset
  • 1995–2005 New Venture Gear T350 (also known as A578 and F5MC1) — 5-speed manual transaxle for the Dodge and Plymouth Neon and various GM subcompacts
  • 2001–2007 New Venture Gear T850 — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • 2005–present Chrysler NSG370 transmission — 6-speed longitudinal manual
  • 1962–1993 New Process Gear NP435 — 4-speed longitudinal manual
  • 1987–1991 New Process Gear NP535 (also known as New Venture Gear NV2500) — 5-speed longitudinal manual
  • New Venture Gear NV1500 — 5-speed longitudinal manual
  • 1994–2004 New Venture Gear NV3500 — 5-speed longitudinal manual
    • 2000–2004 New Venture Gear NV3550
  • 1992–2005 New Venture Gear NV4500 — 5-speed longitudinal manual
  • 1999–2005 New Venture Gear NV5600 — 6-speed longitudinal manual

Non-Chrysler Transmissions used on Chrysler vehicles[edit]

Automatic[edit]

  • Aisin-Warner AW4 — 4-speed longitudinal
    • 1987–2001 Jeep Cherokee
    • 1987–1992 Jeep Comanche
    • 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee (with 6-cylinder engine)
  • Aisin AS66RC — 6-speed longitudinal with PTO capability
    • 2014–present Ram Chassis Cab 3500/4500/5500 (6.4L V8)
  • Aisin AS68RC — 6-speed longitudinal with PTO capability
    • 2007–2012 Dodge Ram Chassis Cab 3500/4500/5500
  • Aisin AS69RC — 6-speed longitudinal with PTO capability
    • 2013–present Ram Chassis Cab 3500/4500/5500 (6.7L diesel)
  • Aisin AW6F25 (AW60T) — 6-speed transaxle
    • 2017–present Jeep Compass
  • Powertech 6F24 — 6-speed transverse front-wheel drive
    • 2012–2016 Dodge Dart
    • 2014–2016 Jeep Compass
    • 2014–2017 Jeep Patriot
  • ZF 8HP (also branded as TorqueFlite 8 by Chrysler) — 8-speed longitudinal
    • 8HP45 (replaced by 845RE)
      • 2011–2013 Chrysler 300 V6
      • 2011–2013 Dodge Charger (LD) V6 Retail
      • 2013 Ram 1500 (3.6L V6)
    • 845RE (Chrysler-built version of 8HP45)
      • 2013–present Chrysler 300 V6
      • 2013–present Dodge Charger (LD) V6 Retail through 2019, including Pursuit beginning in 2020
      • 2014–present Dodge Durango V6
      • 2015–present Dodge Challenger V6
      • 2014–present Ram 1500 (3.6L V6)
      • 2014–2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) (3.6L V6)
    • 850RE (Chrysler-built version of 8HP50)
      • 2017–present Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) (3.6L V6)
      • 2018–present Jeep Wrangler (JL)
      • 2020-present Dodge Charger AWD Pursuit (LD)
    • 8HP70
      • 2013–present Ram 1500 (5.7L V8, 3.0L V6 diesel)
      • 2014–present Dodge Durango V8 Retail
      • 2015–present Dodge Charger (5.7L & 6.4L V8)
      • 2021-present Dodge Charger Pursuit RWD V8 (LD)
      • 2015–present Dodge Challenger (5.7L & 6.4L V8)
      • 2014–present Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) (5.7L & 6.4L V8, 3.0L V6 diesel)
      • 2015–present Chrysler 300 V8
    • 8HP90
      • 2015–present Dodge Challenger (6.2L V8 s/c)
      • 2015–present Dodge Charger (LD) (6.2L V8 s/c)
    • 8HP95
      • 2018–present Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) (6.2L V8 s/c)
  • ZF 9HP — 9-speed transverse
    • 9HP48
      • 2015–2017 Chrysler 200 (3.6L V6)
      • 2017–present Jeep Compass
    • 948TE (Chrysler-built version of 9HP48)
      • 2014–present Jeep Cherokee (KL)
      • 2014–present Jeep Renegade
      • 2015–2017 Chrysler 200 (2.4L)
      • 2015–present Ram ProMaster City
      • 2017–present Chrysler Pacifica

Manual[edit]

  • Aisin AX5 — 5-speed longitudinal
    • 1984–2000 Jeep Cherokee
    • 1986–1992 Jeep Comanche
    • 1987–2002 Jeep Wrangler
  • Aisin AX15 — 5-speed longitudinal
    • 1989–1999 Jeep Cherokee
    • 1989–1992 Jeep Comanche
    • 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    • 1989–1999 Jeep Wrangler
  • Aisin BG6 — 6-speed transaxle
    • 2007–2010 Chrysler Sebring (diesel engine)
    • 2006–2011 Dodge Caliber (diesel engine)
    • 2007–2010 Dodge Avenger (diesel engine)
    • 2008–2010 Dodge Journey (diesel engine)
    • 2006–2016 Jeep Compass (diesel engine)
    • 2006–2017 Jeep Patriot (diesel engine)
  • Aisin D478 — 6-speed longitudinal
    • 2018–present Jeep Wrangler (JL)
  • Borg-Warner T-10 — 4-speed longitudinal
    • 1963 Dodge and Plymouth V8, except Hemi
  • Borg-Warner T-56 (also known as Tremec T-56) — 6-speed longitudinal
    • 2004–2006 Dodge Ram SRT10
    • 1992–2002 Dodge Viper RT/10
    • 1996–2002 Dodge Viper GTS
    • 2003–2007 Dodge Viper SRT-10
  • Fiat C510 — 5-speed transaxle
    • 2014–present Jeep Renegade (1.6L E.torQ)
  • Fiat C635 — 6-speed transaxle
    • 2011–present Dodge Journey/Fiat Freemont (2.0L MultiJet)
    • 2012–2016 Dodge Dart (1.4L turbo)
    • 2014–present Jeep Renegade (1.4L turbo, 1.6L-2.0L MultiJet)
    • 2017–present Jeep Compass
  • Getrag 238 — 6-speed longitudinal
    • 2005–2008 Dodge Ram
    • 2005–2009 Dodge Dakota
  • Getrag 288 — 5-speed transaxle
    • 2003–2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT
  • Getrag DMT6 — 6-speed transaxle
    • 2008–2009 Dodge Caliber SRT4
  • Magna Driveline T355 — 5-speed transaxle
    • 2006–2011 Dodge Caliber
    • 2008–2010 Dodge Journey
    • 2006–2016 Jeep Compass
    • 2006–2017 Jeep Patriot
  • Mercedes-Benz G56 — 6-speed longitudinal
    • 2005–present Dodge Ram 2500/3500/4500/5500
  • Mitsubishi F5 — 5-speed transaxle
    • F5M22
      • 1989–1994 Plymouth Laser (1.8L - 2.0L n/a)
    • F5M33
      • 1991–1996 Dodge Stealth (3.0L V6 n/a)
      • 1989–1994 Plymouth Laser (2.0L turbo)
    • F5M42
      • 2000–2006 Dodge Stratus (2.4L - 2.7L)
    • F5M51
      • 2000–2006 Chrysler Sebring (3.0L V6)
      • 2001–2006 Dodge Stratus (3.0L V6)
  • Peugeot BA10/5 - 5-speed longitudinal[6]
    • 1987-mid-1989 YJ Wrangler, XJ Cherokee and MJ Commanche
  • Tremec TR-6060 — 6-speed longitudinal
    • 2008–2010 Dodge Viper SRT-10
    • 2009–present Dodge Challenger
    • 2012–present SRT and Dodge Viper
  • Volkswagen 020 — 4-speed transaxle adopted as Chrysler A412
    • 1978–1982 Dodge Omni 1.7L
    • 1978–1982 Plymouth Horizon 1.7L

Dual clutch[edit]

  • Fiat C635 DDCT
    • 2012–2016 Dodge Dart (1.4L turbo)
    • 2014–present Jeep Renegade
  • Fiat C725 DDCT
    • 2016–present Jeep Renegade (China)
    • 2017–present Jeep Compass (China)
  • Getrag MPS6 (6DCT450)
    • 2009–2010 Chrysler Sebring (diesel engine)
    • 2009–2010 Dodge Avenger (diesel engine)
    • 2009–2010 Dodge Journey (diesel engine)

Continuously variable[edit]

  • Jatco JF011E
    • 2007-2012 Dodge Caliber
    • 2006–2016 Jeep Compass
    • 2006–2017 Jeep Patriot
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See also[edit]

List of AMC Transmission Applications (for list of transmission used in AMC vehicles before Chrysler buyout)

References[edit]

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  1. ^Haynes Auto Repair Manual. Somerset, England: Haynes Publishing Group. 1977. p. 74. ISBN1 85010 211 2.
  2. ^Standard Catalog of Chrysler. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. 2012. pp. 433–483. ISBN978-1-4402-3236-7.
  3. ^Haynes Auto Repair Manual. Somerset, England: Haynes Publishing Group. 1977. p. 74. ISBN1 85010 211 2.
  4. ^Haynes Auto Repair Manual. Somerset, England: Haynes Publishing Group. 1977. p. 74. ISBN1 85010 211 2.
  5. ^Standard Catalog of Chrysler. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. 2012. pp. 433–483. ISBN978-1-4402-3236-7.
  6. ^http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/transmissions/manual/ba10-5

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