Absolutely acceptable. What is the brand name? I use GM diff fluid for manual trans services for last 15 years, not one issue.
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.
Dextron 2 If your trans is manual... the manufacturer recommends Synchromesh Transmission fluid (MTF) GM 12345349. Which is available a your typical auto parts store and of course the Chevy dealer.
No substitute for nuclear power reactors especially if there is no available fossil fuel.
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A close substitute is a product or service you can purchase in place of another and still get the same satisfaction. There are many substitute goods available on the market.
It is a specific Transmission fluid available from the Dodge dealer. It is called Sprinter/Crossfire transmission fluid.It is a specific Transmission fluid available from the Dodge dealer. It is called Sprinter/Crossfire transmission fluid.
Juniper Berries are available and cheap. They have a peppery taste but unique; I have used them with marinates for grilled chicken. As a substitute I think fresh cracked pepper would be acceptable, just don't use as much as called for in your recipe.
Commercially available egg substitute.
Assuming you mean automatic transmission, yes.The 5-speed manual transmission that was offered in previous years is no longer available.
It is recommended that you use Genuine Honda ATF available at the dealer for about 6 to 7 dollars a quart. You can use Dexron III as a substitute but you may shorten the life of the transmission and it may not shift as smoothly.
The transmission diagram is available on many car enthusiast websites or on Ford Explorer forums. It is also available straight from the manufacturer.
Yes, It was available with a T-56 6 speed.