What transmission fluid do I need for my car?

What transmission fluid do I need for my car?

Dexron III/Mercon – This is one of the most common fluids on the market. Most GM and Ford units call for this type of ATF, as well as many imports. If your owners manual recommends any form of Dexron, or any Mercon – other than Mercon V – this is the fluid you want.

What is transmission fluid and what does it do?

What is Transmission Fluid and What Does it Do? Transmission fluid is used to lubricate the components of a car’s transmission for optimum performance. In vehicles with automatic transmissions, this fluid also acts as a coolant.

Where can I get a transmission fluid change?

Call or come into your neighborhood Firestone Complete Auto Care store today for a transmission fluid change and read on to discover how transmission fluids work. In manual transmission systems, transmission fluid is primarily used to prevent overheating and the premature wear of gears.

What is a transmission flush and does my car need it?

A transmission flush is a procedure to remove old automatic transmission fluid (ATF), sludge and grime from a vehicle’s transmission and replace it with fresh fluid. The purpose of ATF is to cool and lubricate your automatic transmission.

What does black transmission fluid in a car mean?

Black transmission fluid is a red flag that indicates several problems in the system. What Does The Transmission Fluid Do? In an automatic car, the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) acts both a gear lubricant and hydraulic fluid.

When to change a car’s transmission fluid?

When To Change Transmission Fluid (And What Happens If You Don’t)? Most manufacturers recommend that manual transmission fluid be changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Under heavy-duty use, some manufacturers suggest changing transmission fluid every 15,000 miles.

How often should I Change my auto transmission fluid?

Many vehicles will need their auto transmission fluid changed about every 25,000 miles (40,000 km), though some will specify a longer interval. Driving conditions may also require more frequent changing, and checking the fluid regularly will usually show if there has been substantial fluid degradation.

What is recommended for transmission fluid?

The best automatic transmission fluid must be non-foaming and must not deform the seals in the transmission or react with the various metals inside the housing. It must also allow for the clutch friction surfaces to engage without undue slippage.

What is the average cost of transmission fluid?

A simple transmission fluid top up cost ranges between $107 and $225. The cost may come along with a transmission filter and gasket replacement too, depending on the mechanic or the auto repair shop.

What Transmission Fluid Do I Need?

Car Make Transmission Fluid Type
GM Toyota (pre-2004) Dexron VI
All Honda (except CVT) Acura (except CVT) ATF DW-1
Nissan Subaru Infiniti Matic S, Matic K, Matic D
Toyota (2004 and later) Toyota ATF-WS

What is Type A automatic transmission fluid?

Type A Transmission Fluid: Type A Transmission Fluid was introduced in the mid 1950’s for use in all automatic transmissions for General Motors vehicle brands. Dexron: General Motors original ATF for automatic transmission fluids, covered typically as Type F transmission fluid.

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