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Mercon is an additive to Dextron atf
NO
according the Mercedes service manual the following are acceptable: castrol dexron III mercon atf f-30341 castrol transmax m-22257 / 22096 chevron atf dex III f-30108 / 30159 citgo multi purpose atf d-21571 exxon superflo atf dexron III F-30111 havoline atf mercon / dexron III F-30321 pennzoil atf d-21380 pennzoil atf f-30110 quaker state dexron III / mercon f-30161 sunoco atf dexron III / mercon f-30176 texaco atf dexron III / mercon f-30321 unocal multi purpose atf d-22413 / 22431 valvoline atf type d
dexron iii /mercon
Dexron VI ATF or Dexron/Mercon Domestic Multi-Vehicle ATF.
Dexron/Mercon ATF
The 1999 Kia Sephia is compatible with Dexron III automatic transmission fluid (ATF). The Sephia can also use Dexron/Mercon and Mercon LV ATF.
Dexron II or III with Mercon.
Atf dexron iie/iii or ford mercon
atf dexron mercon 3 is what it calls for.
Mobil 1 ATF formulated for Mercon/Dexron III is good, but anything that is certified as "Mercon/Dexron III" compatible should be ok.
MERCON V is a transmission fluid for Fords and DEXRON-VI is a fluid made for GMs. Mercon and Dexron are NOT, nor have they ever been, the same thing. People got the idea that they were because traditional ATF meets the specs of both. It doesn't mean that they have the same specs. Mercon V and Dexron VI are non-interchangeable. Always read the label of any ATF you plan to use. GM, Ford and Chrysler all use different fluids so make sure that what you choose is correct!