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Dexron 3 or Dexron 4.
There is no such oil as Dexron 4, there is Dexron 6 (VI).
Use Dexron-VI. This replaces Dexron II which was formerly used in your S-10.
No, use Mopar ATF+4 only.
Only if you want to destroy your transmission. Dexron is a GM product and shouldn't be used in a Dodge. Use ATF+4 which has replaced the older ATF+3 transmission fluid.
4 bottles (quarts) of fluid. I have a 1999 XLS, & I recently changed transmission fluid. Transmission was drained with removing coolent connection etc. (complete removal). I Dexron VI can be used, instead of the original Dexron III (original fluid - again Dexron III was a cutting edge when 98 Avalon was released!). Dexron VI has many advanges over Dexron III. Consult a knowledgeable mechanic, & use the proper Dexron VI for your vehicle.
dexron 3 or 4
Caution! All Chrysler four-speed automatic transmissions are very sensitive to the quality of the transmission fluid. Only use Mopar ATF+ 4 in these transmissions. Do not use Dexron, Mercon, or any substitute, even if the owners manual, your mechanic, or dipstick says it is OK. You can use Dexron or Mercon if you want to replace your transmission in a few months, and I guarantee you will.
ATF+4 but Mercon Dexron is fine Use ATF+4 only. Dextron will cause shifting issues.
No, only use Mopar ATF+4No, only use Mopar ATF+4
I believe its Dexron ATF fluid. Check the owners manual if you have one.
You can use ATF+3 with all older Chrysler transmissions. Do not use ATF+4 Dexron, Mercon, or any other fluid.