DSM or Mistubishi/Chrysler imports probably use ATF-4, but its is most likely on the dipstick or manual.
no not even close to the same
Buy BG Synchro Shift to use in your manual transmission; Mitsubishi highly recommends it to maintain smooth shifting. If Synchro Shift isn't available, any GL-4 transmission fluid of viscosity 75W90 is suitable. In the automatic transmission, use ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in a 2001 Ford Ranger 5 speed manual transmission ( yes - ATF )
read owners manual
The 2001 F-150 owners manual shows : ------------------------------------------------------- Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid for the 5 speed manual transmission and the 4R100 automatic transmission and ---------------------------------------------------------- Motorcraft MERCON V for the 4R70W automatic transmission ------------------------------------------------------------ The automatic transmission dipstick will indicate which fluid is used
If it's a Sport Shift (auto), then you use Honda's auto transmission fluid. If it's a manual, Honda's manual transmission fluid. Use no other fluid in your Honda.
At the fill plug on the manual transmission underneath the Ford F-150 On a 2001 Ford F-150 the manual transmission takes Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid Check with the vehicle level , the fluid is supposed to be up to the bottom of the fill hole
According to the 2001 Ford Mustang Owner Guide , the 5 speed manual transmission that is used with the 3.8 liter V6 engine takes ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid )
Yes it does. It carries dexron III ATF
according to the owner's manual Mercron V
if its an automatic then you fill it from the dipstick. It should have a red handle and be located on the drivers side of the vehicle. If it is manual you have to get under the car and there is a plug on the top of the tranny
Mopar® Manual Transmission Lubricant is recommended or equivalent for use in the manual transmissions