What type of transmission fluid does a 2010 Mazda 6 take?
Dexron™ VI Automatic Transmission
Mazda 6 3.7L Automatic Transmission 2010, Professional™ Full Synthetic Dexron™ VI Automatic Transmission Fluid by ACDelco®.
How to replace transaxle fluid in Mazda 3?
The Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Replacement section specifies the proceedure as follows: 1. Remove the oil dipstick. 2. Remove the drain plug and washer from the transmission oil pan. 3. Drain the ATF and install the drain plug with a new washer.
Why did Mazda change the oil in the M / TS?
According to Mazda, some related parts were changed in the M/Ts due to the oil specification change. Consequently, if SAE 75W-90 is used in transmissions designed for SAE 75W-80, an increase in fuel consumption and harder shifting when cold can result.
How to change the oil in a Mazda 3?
1. Remove the oil dipstick. 2. Remove the drain plug and washer from the transmission oil pan. 3. Drain the ATF and install the drain plug with a new washer. 4. Add the specified ATF through the oil filler tube until the level reaches lower notch of dipstick.
What kind of oil does a Mazda MZR use?
1. Engine oil viscosity rating change for the MZR 2.0 L and 2.5 L engines from SAE 5W-20 to SAE 0W-20 after the 2010 MY. 2. M/T oil viscosity and Service Rating change for all models after the 2010 MY from SAE 75W-90, GL-4 or GL-5 to SAE 75W-80, GL-4
The Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Replacement section specifies the proceedure as follows: 1. Remove the oil dipstick. 2. Remove the drain plug and washer from the transmission oil pan. 3. Drain the ATF and install the drain plug with a new washer.
1. Remove the oil dipstick. 2. Remove the drain plug and washer from the transmission oil pan. 3. Drain the ATF and install the drain plug with a new washer. 4. Add the specified ATF through the oil filler tube until the level reaches lower notch of dipstick.
According to Mazda, some related parts were changed in the M/Ts due to the oil specification change. Consequently, if SAE 75W-90 is used in transmissions designed for SAE 75W-80, an increase in fuel consumption and harder shifting when cold can result.
1. Engine oil viscosity rating change for the MZR 2.0 L and 2.5 L engines from SAE 5W-20 to SAE 0W-20 after the 2010 MY. 2. M/T oil viscosity and Service Rating change for all models after the 2010 MY from SAE 75W-90, GL-4 or GL-5 to SAE 75W-80, GL-4