Is the Mobil ATF JWS 3309 Transmax compatible?
Their Transmax J, if you can find it, is supposed to be JWS3309 compatible. And, last, Kroon ATF SP 2062; “has been specially developed for electronically controlled automatic transmissions of Aisin-Warner. These are used by various OEM’s in their cars and vans.
Can you blend Mobil ATF with Volvo JWS3309?
Valvoline has something called MaxLife fully synthetic ATF. 5US$ a bottle. They say it meets Volvo JWS3309 specs. It’s also blendable with conventional dino fluids so you can top off or just drain the pan like I did. It says It’s specifically for cars over 75k with additives for dry seals and shuttering. I have posted the FAQ from the website.
Is the total Fluidmatic T 295 a Toyota T-IV?
Total FLUIDMATIC T 295 is Toyota T-IV and should have a UK equivalent. And, from Mobil’s UK website ( http://www.mobil.com/UK-English/Lubes/P F_3309.asp) Mobil 3309 (Esso JWS 3309), call them, maybe their distributors now carry it: [url] http://www.thelubricantcompany.co.uk/ [url] is near you.
Is the Toyota T-IV compatible with JWS 3309?
Remember, when checking compatibilities, that JWS3309 (the Aisin-Warner ATF specification) spec’d oils are backwards compatible with the old standards like Dexron, Mercon III and others–which are NOT upwards compatible with 3309. Toyota T-IV is JWS 3309 spec’d.
Is there a Mobil ATF 3309 transmission fluid?
There is JWS3309. Mobil ATF 3309 (and the Toyota and Aisin and Volvo equivalents) is a JWS3309-spec transmission fluid engineered specifically for this transmission application. Why buy a fluid that’s been engineered for a dozen different transmissions when there’s one designed specifically for yours?
Their Transmax J, if you can find it, is supposed to be JWS3309 compatible. And, last, Kroon ATF SP 2062; “has been specially developed for electronically controlled automatic transmissions of Aisin-Warner. These are used by various OEM’s in their cars and vans.
What kind of ATF for a Volvo JWS3309?
Valvoline has something called MaxLife fully synthetic ATF. 5US$ a bottle. They say it meets Volvo JWS3309 specs. It’s also blendable with conventional dino fluids so you can top off or just drain the pan like I did. It says It’s specifically for cars over 75k with additives for dry seals and shuttering.
Remember, when checking compatibilities, that JWS3309 (the Aisin-Warner ATF specification) spec’d oils are backwards compatible with the old standards like Dexron, Mercon III and others–which are NOT upwards compatible with 3309. Toyota T-IV is JWS 3309 spec’d.