All Dexron III fluids are not alike, which is why GM is breaking out their specs.
Dexron VI
Thereof, What is the replacement for dexron III?
Dexron VI
Also to know is, What is the difference between dexron II and III? Dexron 3 is an improved version of Dexron 2. = greater resistance to degradation, oxidation, and thermal stability. In addition in my experience it performs slightly better on cold start up.
Subsequently, question is, What is the replacement for dexron II? Dexron VI
Also, Who makes Supertech ATF?
Depending on you location, Supertech is produced by Warren Distribution (Mag 1), Pennz Oil/Quaker State, or Exxon/Mobil. 5. In my current area the MSDS indicates Citgo, where I previously lived it was Warren Petroleum Products. In all cases Super Tech ATF 4 is fully OEM licensed.
What does ATF +4 mean?
automatic transmission fluid
Can I use dexron VI instead of III?
DEXRON-VI can be used in any proportion in past model vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, in place of DEXRON-III (for instance, topping off the fluid in the event of a repair or fluid change). DEXRON-VI is also compatible with any former version of DEXRON for use in automatic transmissions.
Is ATF 3 the same as dexron 3?
“ATF +3” is the same as “ATF TYPE III”? ATF+3 /ATF type 111 is a aftermarket fit all for the cry 5156 fluid. And should not be used where dexron 3 /mercon /dexron is required.
Is all ATF 4 full synthetic?
Yes, the ATF+4 is synthetic and backwards compatible with the ATF+3.
What’s the difference between ATF and ATF 4?
ATF +4 is a synthetic fluid for finely-tuned transmissions, so if you use a non-synthetic ATF instead of ATF +4 in a car or truck that calls for it, you could damage the transmission. You may use ATF +4 in most applications that call for older Dexron and Mercon fluids.
Is ATF +4 synthetic?
Valvoline™ ATF+4 is a full-synthetic transmission fluid specifically engineered to protect and prolong the life of (FCA) Fiat Chrysler automatic transmissions. It is officially licensed and approved by FCA and is fully back-serviceable and can be used wherever ATF+3*, ATF+2* or ATF+ is specified.
Can you use dexron 3?
4 Answers. Short answer for Transmissions, Yes. DEXRON®-VI licensed fluids are fully backward compatible and can be used in all applications covered by earlier GM ATF specifications.” All DEXRON-III licenses expired at the end of 2006, and will not be renewed.
What can I use instead of ATF?
Yes, you can use motor oil instead of automatic transmission fluid.
What does ATF 4 mean?
Chrysler automatic transmissions
Is Mopar ATF 4 synthetic?
ATF+4 is a high performance, synthetic fluid which provides significant reduction in component wear, superior temperature performance, consistent shift quality, and exceptional friction modifying properties for automatic transmissions in Chrysler®, Jeep® and Dodge® vehicles.
Is all ATF 4 the same?
Any atf+4 fluid is fully synthetic. As long as you consider Group III to be synthetic.
Are all transmission fluids the same?
Automatic transmission fluids have specific viscosities, friction coefficients, and additives. ATFs are engineered to work with the design of specific automatic transmissions. They are not all the same.
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