Having worked for Napa (or GPC, actually) briefly, I can say their mechanical products are better than average and their IT saavy is much worse than average. The 545RFE is what you need and it calls for ATF+4 fluid (capacity depends on what you disconnect and how much or it drains out of the cooler, etc). Mopar ATF+4 is good but any reputable brand with the same ATF characteristics should be fine. Here's a place where you can order all you need (or at least get the part numbers if shipping from the states is cost-prohibitive):
http://www.idparts.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=76_103Dan
P.S. Recommendations:
- use a suction pump (or a drain if you have one) to drain the pan before you drop it. It's heavy when full and spills easily. ATF+4 is really messy on your floor. Check the 2-minute mark at this video for what I'm talking about
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWO_DCjd0ck- use good high-temp RTV (permatex or similar) and use a gun-mounted tube to keep from killing your hands squeezing the little disposable tubes.
- a small pair of needle-nose locking pliers helps get the old filter O-ring out. A plastic mallet and/or section of sized plastic pipe helps get the new one in without damage. Take you time on that.
- pre-fill the new filters with some clean fluid before installation to help reduce unneeded wear of the first start-up.
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