What is compatible with Type A transmission fluid?

What is compatible with Type A transmission fluid?

Dexron “B” fluid later replaced Type A, Suffix A. All iterations of Dexron B, Dexron II and Dexron III ATF products are backward compatible with Type A and Type A , Suffix A fluids.

How many quarts of oil do a Grand Marquis take?

5 quarts
Engine Oil

Viscosity: 5W-20 (All TEMPS) This specification has been updated from 5W-30 to 5W-20 per a Technical Service Bulletin from the manufacturer 5W-20 is the preferred viscosity.
Capacity: 5 quarts (with filter)After refill check oil level.
Torque: 10 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)

What kind of oil do I need for a manual transmission?

Below find the answer to what fluid do I need. It is important to use the correct fluid oil in you manual transmission, the vehicle manufacturers have done extensive testing to specify the correct fluid. The oil is designed to reduce friction and provide necessary cooling. Information is provide for most vehicles.

What kind of transmission fluid do you use?

Import Multi-Vehicle Application: Valvoline Import Multi-Vehicle (Full Synthetic) • Recommended for use in Toyota, Honda, Nissan Hyundai/Kia and other import vehicles • Specially formulated to help maintain smooth shifting, degrade less over time, and help reduce transmission wear Part# 788699 Domestic & Import Multi-Vehicle:

What kind of transmission fluid does a Jeep Cherokee use?

“Mopar automatic transmission fluid or equivalent labeled dexron III of mercon. from other research it shows from 1987-2001 for the 4.0L they used the Aisin warner AW-4 4 speed transmission. I guess thats what i have. Now what do i do? haha. some people say they are close and compatible.

Is it OK to use automatic transmission fluid in a Harley?

As for the use of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) in Harley primary chaincases, we have heard that some riders do this, but we do not recommend this option. Again, let’s look at actual viscosity numbers to back this up. The viscosity of a typical ATF at 100°C is 7.5 centistokes.

What kind of fluid does an automatic transmission take?

Automatic transmissions (ATs) take automatic transmission fluid (ATF). ATF comes in a few different types. Always check your vehicle’s owner’s manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for what transmission fluid you should use.

Is it OK to mix synthetic transmission fluid with regular?

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.

What kind of fluid do you use for a CVT?

CVTs are becoming more and more common in Nissans and Subarus. Automatic transmissions (ATs) take automatic transmission fluid (ATF). ATF comes in a few different types. Always check your vehicle’s owner’s manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for what transmission fluid you should use.

Can you get Mercon transmission fluid from Ford?

You can’t get regular Mercon fluid from Ford anymore, but there are plenty of other brands that still sell Mercon rated ATF, I use the Walmart Supertec ATF and have never had a problem. If you want to use fluid from Ford you will have to use Mercon V.