- EASY TO READ :Clear marks on the metal tip promise easy-to-read oil levels.
- Replace part number: 9336; Cross Ref: 8863B, 9336, 9336A, 917327,917-327 42RLE, NAG1, 45RFE, 62TE.
- USING: Insert dipstick into transmission fill tube until the tool bottoms out and then pull out, read fluid level. Don’t stay dipstick in the car. DO NOT leave tool inside the dip stick tube when finished with level check.
- THE BEST QUALITY: High quality Valve,Save your Time
- WHAT YOU’LL GET: 1x dipstick+1x manual instructions


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Automatic Transmission Dipstick for Chrysler Jeep Dodge – Level Tool with Directions Check auto Trans Fluid Oil Level -Dealer #s : 8863B, 9336, 9336A, 42RLE, NAG1, 62TE 2.7 3.5…
*$301.00
Informação adicional
Brand | POWERWORKS |
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Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.6 x 0.6 x 8.3 inches |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Output Type | Digital |
Sharon Stiltz –
Fast shipping. Good quality.
Baxter55 –
el producto es cómo el anunciado y me es de gran utilidad, es lo qué necesitaba! gracias.
Mr. Jones –
Exactly As Described And Does The Job!
yuming –
I recently changed the transmission fluid and filter on my 2013 Dodge Durango. Unfortunately, the dipstick proved to be quite inaccurate. Prior to changing the fluid, the dipstick showed a reading of 80mm, which the documentation stated should have been 22mm. Despite this, I was confident that the transmission was functioning properly with the original fluid level.
With such confusion, I drained the transmission fluid and used a beaker to measure the amount removed, which was 3.5 liters. I then added 2 liters of fresh fluid to the transmission and used the dipstick to measure the level, which showed a reading of 40mm (instead of the expected 22mm). Initially, I believed this reading to be acceptable and proceeded to shift through all the gears. However, upon checking the fluid level again with the dipstick, I noticed numerous bubbles on the stick, indicating a more serious problem.
In a panic, I spent two hours scouring the internet for a solution, eventually concluding that I needed to add more transmission fluid. After adding an additional 1.5 liters of fluid, all bubbles disappeared and the transmission operated perfectly.
Based on my experience, I highly recommend using a beaker to measure the amount of fluid drained and adding an equal amount of fresh fluid. In my opinion, the dipstick is not a reliable method for measuring transmission fluid levels and should be avoided.
ADG –
We bought this as an addition to our tool box. Very useful for the vehicles that don’t have a dipstick. we use it all the time and it has saved us from guessing. A must have in any repair shop
JJ –
Worked so good. Whatever you do do not try and force the entire dipstick into the transmission. Only 30% will actually go into the transmission tube. Just push down gently until it reaches the bottom. Then pull and compare on chart.
Teela Vaudrin –
The dip stick is really long
luvpontiacs –
It’s great for checking fluid color and level. Wish someone would make a permanent dipstick. This can’t stay in the transmission tubr=e all the time. Only for checking level & color. Still a good deal.
Hany Bahie –
طويل جد ، ضعف المطلوب تقريبا وغير مطابق للسيارات المرفقه في القائمة مع المقياس
Teddy melencheck –
Worked perfect to check transmission fluid level in a 2009 jeep grand cherokee. Had trouble reading the chart but once I figured ot out, it was very easy to understand. Good product at a good price .