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No. ATF+4 is Chryslers transmission fluid while Dextron III is GM's.
it uses a Delco synthetic transmission fluid on the CVT 4 cylinder transmission and ATF on the V6
It is typically okay to use synthetic ATF to top off a transmission originally filled with conventional ATF, or to replace conventional ATF in a transmission. However, you should always check with the manufacturer of the synthetic ATF you want to use if it is compatible with conventional fluids, and if it meets the requirements for your application.
It takes ATF the only thing you need to decide it regular ATF or Synthetic ATF. I recommend The Synthetic ATF. Hope This Helps.
Automatic transmission is a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses ATF4. Use of other grades of fluid will cause damage to transmission. Addition to answer: The new ATF4 that they recommend is the recommended fluid due to Heat, load, speed and environmental stresses the transmission in these vehicles will undergo. There are other ATF fluids which even exceed the manufacturers ATF4 fluid... meaning they are even better for your transmission. For instance a Hydrotex HyTorque Trans Fluid exceeds the manufacturers ATF4 fluid by ALL specifications. But the original answer is correct, do not put anything of lower value into your transmission or it could cause damage over a long period of time.
Auto uses ATF+4 Manual uses a synthetic manual trans fluid made specially for the NV3500.
It uses ATF+4It uses ATF+4
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF is supposed to be really good.
The automatic uses ATF+4The manual uses a specific manual transmission fluid.The automatic uses ATF+4The manual uses a specific manual transmission fluid.
You can blend synthetic ATF with conventional ATF.
Manual uses 75w90Automatic uses ATF+4Manual uses 75w90Automatic uses ATF+4
The automatic uses ATF+4.