What kind of transmission fluid does a 2009 Toyota Camry take?
Lubegard Synthetic Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron VI 1 Quart.
Can I use dexron 111 transmission fluid?
ATF Dexron-III is recommended for use in automatic transmissions, where the manufacturer prescribes a GM Dexron IIE, Dexron III, or Ford Mercon fluid.
Can I use dexron 3 instead of ATF 4?
Dexron IV was an upgraded version of Dexron III, which was used by GM only briefly. GM considers Dexron VI to be “backward compatible,” meaning GM recommends it for use in any vehicle that originally used any earlier version of Dexron and that it can be mixed with them.
Are all DEXRON fluids compatible?
Yes, DEXRON-VI fluid can be used on any vehicle type that calls for DEXRON transmission fluid.
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.
What is the difference between ATF 3 and ATF 4 transmission fluid?
Graphs in the paper show that the friction coefficient of fresh ATF+3 and ATF+4 is essentially identical, but as the fluid ages ATF+4 retains the “as new” coefficient while ATF+3 degrades.
What transmission fluid is compatible with ATF 4?
ATF+4 is fully compatible with all transmission applications where ATF+, ATF+2 and ATF+3 Automatic Transmission Fluids are specified. Only certified ATF+4 is recommended for service of FCA vehicles as where ATF+4 is specified in the owner’s manual.
What kind of transmission fluid do I need for my Camry?
For Gen3-4 4Cyl Automatic Camry’s, the Aisin A140E transmission calls for Dexron III fluid in all Toyota documentation. However, Toyota dealerships no longer carry Dexron III, and recommend Toyota T-IV instead. My local dealer parts dept. swears T-IV is better and should be used instead.
What kind of ATF do I need for my Toyota Camry?
Synthetic ATF, such as Mobil or the new General Motors Dexron VI Synthetic Blend ATF, will extend the drain-and-fill interval beyond 30,000 miles and may extend the life of your transmission. 1990 to 2001 Camrys require Dexron III. The Dexron VI is backward compatible to Dexron III and will not harm your transmission.
Can a Toyota T-IV be used in a Dexron 3?
Stick to fluid that specifies suitable for Dexron III, why risk it. Unless the dealer can produce a TSB that supersedes TC003-99, which says T-IV is NOT a substitute for Dexron II or III, then DON’T put T-IV in Dexron transmissions. The U-series transmissions use a partial-lock torque converter that’s not in earlier A-series.
What kind of transmission fluids does a Toyota ATF use?
When it comes to Toyota ATF, there can be some confusion on what to use, especially for older models. Older manuals will recommend transmission fluids that have been discontinued, but have no fear, Toyota has updated solutions to such a problem. Toyota ATF Type T-IV is the most current generation of discontinued types T, T-II and T-III.